Billy Intention has come up trumps with the inside box at his disposal.
The son of Aussie Infrared has mixed his form here at Sandown but has to be taken seriously with a win and three placings to his name over his last four starts.
The slight step back in trip suits and he’ll likely prove very hard to hold out.
Fled The Scene is turning into somewhat of a Sandown expert after notching a third win here last week.
The son of Fernando Bale launched late to score by 1.5 lengths and has drawn an identical box for another repeat effort coming off the speed.
His best track/distance time of 34.13 seconds stands out in this field and it’s no surprise to find a short price on offer.
Irinka Ashley is an intriguing two-year-old resuming for Marlene Schmidt.
The son of Feral Franky was an impressive seven-length winner on debut at Temora back in May and has now made the journey to Victoria to take on tougher races.
Where he winds up from out wide is the query but his best is certainly good enough.
Eco Bale is armed with late speed and he shouldn’t be short on confidence after drawing 2.5 lengths clear to win here last week.
He’s still got big room for improvement this boy and has typically done his best racing from wider alleys in the past.
With a vacant box next door, he should be afforded plenty of running room in the late stages.