Coconut Carter has tremendous early speed and he should be burning along early from the inside box.
The lightly-raced two-year-old was close to a place on debut at Shepparton to start the month before fading late last week in a slightly tougher race.
Fitter now in a race that lacks early tempo, he looks tough to catch.
Blue Vendetta has won from a wide box in the past and looks suited coming back to the 450m trip.
The son of Tommy Shelby bolted in to win by a clear 4.8 length margin over this track and trip three runs back, clocking a handy time of 25.41 seconds in the process.
Versatile and capable of settling in the back half of the field early on, he should be charging into the finish with the right run.
Napier Bale is a definite each-way shout in one of the more open races on the program this evening.
The three-year-old by Dyna Villa owns eight wins over 450m as well as two placings over the same trip here at the ‘Bool.
His win last week over shorter was full of merit and I don’t think the wider box will trouble him too much considering he likes to race up on the speed.
Grand Tourer ticks most of the boxes coming off a late win at Horsham last month over further.
The son of Tommy Shelby has been given a good gap between runs and is ideally drawn out wide as he looks to extend his unbeaten streak over 390m to four.
Armed with early speed, he should land on the bunny early and take catching.