Topper Bloom was paced here two runs back, denied by a very narrow margin by All Up Jimmy in the run home.
The daughter of Whiskey Riot was in the money again last week back over 365m and is likely to find the extra trip suitable with that run under her belt.
She’s mixed her form from Box 4 but does own a speedy 29.98 second track/distance PB to her name. Should be competitive up on the speed and prove tough to run down.
Armatree Honey has her sights on a hat-trick after winning by a massive 4.8 length margin last week.
She’s come up trumps with another inside box and looks to have the majority of this field covered on early speed.
Her best track and distance win came in 29.88 seconds and she looks a nice bet to make every post a winner once again.
Hard to fault Speedy Pie’s form of late.
The two-year-old by Fernando Bale was denied her hat-trick last week when beaten 1.5 lengths by Kangaroo Jack over the same trip.
She’s mixed her form here at Wenty Park but does have a pair of wins to her name from Box 8.
Looks likely to settle handy to the speed and she should be piling on the pressure mid-race.
All Up Jimmy is another one that looks well-placed coming off a narrow victory last week over the track and distance.
Two wins from Box 8 read very well on his resume and it’s worth noting he hasn’t featured outside the money in seven starts since resuming.
In a race that packs tremendous early speed, he’ll be one of the hardest to catch.