Sandy Basa owns multiple wins over 600m, her best coming in a time of 34.72 seconds here at Cannington.
The daughter of Fernando Bale has proven profitable from Box 1 in the past and is likely to find the step back in distance suitable after finishing off fairly last week over 715m.
Capable of piling on the pressure mid-race, she’ll be tough to hold out.
Miss Envy is an up and coming star for Krystal Shinners worthy of her status as a short favourite.
Her maiden win two back over the track and trip was a piece of brilliance, leading from the wide box to go clear by 9.3 lengths.
Excuses were on offer last week where she was only denied narrowly by the always honest Sunset Serengeti.
With more speed on offer this time around, she’s capable of making amends.
Obsessed Much is capable of landing on the speed and challenging all the way.
The son of Tommy Shelby hasn’t done a great deal of racing from Box 5, but his recent place efforts make him well worth consideration.
A multiple winner in his own right over the track and distance – his best being a time of 21.67 seconds – he should be going close.
Wise Emperor has shown plenty of ability in six starts so far.
His maiden win came over this track and distance two back, clocking a nice time of 21.84 seconds overall.
Looks to be afforded more running room with a vacant box next door and is likely to take improvement away from last week’s effort.