Havana Magic loves it here at Geelong, finding the money in all three appearances during her short career.
The daughter of Magical Bale was runner-up last week over the track and distance from wider out and also won her maiden here earlier in May.
Looks likely to land on the bunny and she should take catching in another open race.
Super Tone rattled off back-to-back wins before seeing his chance at a hat-trick denied last week over 350m at Healesville.
The shorter trip went against him that day, but he did win in a slick time of 22.41 seconds over 400m here at Geelong a week earlier.
There doesn’t appear to be a great deal of early speed on paper, so from Box 5, he should roll forward early and run his usual race up front.
Jolly Johnny has each-way claims having found the money in each of his last eight stats.
The son of My Redeemer finds it tough to win, but he did show plenty of late speed a fortnight ago when beaten close to three lengths in a smaller field.
Box 3 should see him settle in the back half of the field once lids fly, and with any luck, he’ll be strong late.
Thief Returns placed over the track and distance for the first time in five starts last week.
The lightly-raced two-year-old clocked a tidy time of 22.79 seconds and is ideally drawn out wide.
With plenty of late speed under the hood, he should prove tough to hold out providing he steps well.