Calamity Joe has tremendous early speed and is ideally drawn out wide.
His runner-up effort on return last week from the inside box was solid and he typically takes great improvement into his second start.
Has rarely run a poor race over this distance and owns a slick track/trip time of 16.95 seconds, the fastest among his rivals.
War Port is only lightly-raced but he does have claims with a vacant box alongside.
The son of Hooked On Scotch won on debut at Bulli earlier in the year and has recent finished second in back-to-back starts at mixed level.
He’s been given a three-week break between runs and looked as though he might be wanting further last time out. Looks suited from the middle box and should be prominent on the speed early.
Omega Travis looks suited back out to 520m in the Silver Collar tonight.
The son of Fernando Bale has his sights set on a hat-trick, winning only narrowly over this trip at Wentworth Park two back, before going three lengths clear last week over shorter at Goulburn.
He’s made just the one start here at Dapto but should settle handy to the speed and pile on the pressure coming out of the bend.
Julie Ville can ping the lids and establish her dominance up on the speed.
The lightly-raced two-year-old put together back to back wins here at Dapto last month leading in to last week’s forgive effort out to 400m at The Gardens.
She’s much better suited by the inside box and will clearly appreciate the drop back in trip with a 17.14 seconds personal best over this track/distance to her name.