Tagovailoa is the one to watch with late speed in this small field.
The talented three-year-old has won on 11 occasions over this trip and is worth forgiving on last week’s efforts when stepping back sharply from contesting 600m the start prior.
He’s aided by the vacant box to the inside and is likely to make his presence felt out of the turn.
Daysea’s Rowdy should be going close from an inside box on this occasion.
The son of Sennachie has placed in his last two starts over the track and distance from out wide, beaten by the barest of margins a week ago by Cobblepot.
His best track/distance win came in a time of 30.03 seconds, only a shade slower than the fast Hostile Assassin in this field.
Seven Sinners should be fast into stride once lids fly.
The three-year-old daughter of Fernando Bale has been nothing but class since returning to work, winning two of her four starts and finishing runner-up here last week over the same trip.
She’s always a threat from the inside box and looks to have most of these covered in terms of early speed.
Binny Doo remains winless from three starts over the track and distance, but it’s hard to fault his recent form heading into this contest.
The Fernando Bale two-year-old has featured in the money in his last four starts, winning by a handy margin two back over 600m, before running on late over shorter here a week ago.
He’s likely to settle midfield and in a race that packs enormous early speed, look for him to be doing his best work late.