Shiv Roy looks a nice bet in a race that holds a few key chances.
The daughter of Zambora Brockie is only lightly-raced but does look suited drawn Box 8 after winning her maiden from an identical spot here at Warragul in April.
She’s coming off a stunning three-length win last week over the track and distance and has enough early speed to stalk the leaders and explode late.
Play The Minutes won well from Box 4 two back in a similar mixed event before going on to win quite smartly again last week over a touch shorter.
He hasn’t done much wrong since debuting earlier in March and just needs a clear path early to land off the speed and save his best for the finish.
Frantic has found the money in all four starts he’s contested and is no stranger to running a big race over 460m.
The son of Barcia Bale was third over the track and distance last week when stepping up sharply from a narrow win of his maiden fresh from a spell.
He’ll be prominent early up on the speed and should be one of the hardest to catch now that he has some fitness on his side.
Funny Old Fellow is a multiple track and distance winner that should be aided by the vacant box next door.
His best track/trip win came in a slick time of 25.56 seconds, far and away the fastest amongst this small field.
Looks likely to settle close to the speed and should be racing with confidence after last week’s handy win at Sandown over further.