Gambino should only run well based on his efforts since resuming last month.
The smart son of Catch The Thief has featured in the money in all six starts he’s contested, rewarded with another win here last week where he led for most of the way to win by two lengths.
There’s good early speed on paper looking at this contest, but he should prove one of the toughest to catch from an inside draw.
Fernando Vella can make his presence felt from out wide if he gets a nice cart across mid-race.
His track and distance win last week came in a slick time of 29.40 seconds, the fastest of any runner in this field.
Proven from wide alleys and in sparkling form of late, he rates as one of the main contenders.
Power And Glory is a two-year-old worth keeping an eye on.
The son of Hooked On Scotch hasn’t missed the money in the eight starts he’s contested so far, returning in impressive style a week ago at Wentworth Park for a casual seven-length win.
This is his first look at Gosford, but with the wide gate suiting and tremendous early speed under the hood, he’s likely to make every post a winner again.
Mr Taylor is much better suited over these shorter distances.
His recent form has been mixed, but it’s worth nothing he was stepping back sharply to 350m a couple of weeks ago when running last at Goulburn.
Three of his five career wins have come over this journey and he’s drawn to get right back in the run from Box 2.