Aston Michigan can settle back early in the run and really pile on the pressure out of the final bend.
The experienced three-year-old has mixed his form over the track and distance, but his personal best time of 30.22 seconds is the quickest in this small field.
After stepping up sharply to 525m last week, he should be afforded plenty of running room with a vacant box next door.
Alpha Zulu should find this a much easier contest after competing in a couple of free-for-all races recently.
The son of Orson Allen has placed in only two of his three starts this campaign, but he does appear better suited back out to 525m from a much kinder box.
Looks likely to settle handy to the speed and at his best, he should prove tough to hold out.
Windsor Girl is a talented stayer with enough runs on the board here at The Meadows to suggest she’ll be competitive.
The Allen Deed two-year-old is a multiple winner over the track and distance and she should be strong in the run home from the middle box.
Dutch Impact is always suited from wider out with multiple wins to his name from Box 7.
His recent form reads just as well for this, having placed in four of his last five starts.
In a race lacking early speed, he should settle just off the pace and look to save something for the finish.