Gunai Lilly has been flying up the Healesville straight lately but is equally adept around a bend.
The daughter of Aston Dee Bee won over 300m at Healesville two starts ago and recorded a best of the night 22.11 seconds when winning at Shepparton over 390m four starts back.
She has the early speed to cross and lead all the way from box 8.
House Of Turbo will be fitter following his first-up run at Healesville following a short break.
The Jeff Britton-trained dog loves this course and distance having won all three of his starts over it.
That includes his last start here in July when stopping the clock in 25.54 seconds when jumping from the inside box.
He races best from low draws and gets that here so I’m expecting him to get on the arm and prove hard to catch.
Matt Loch is a speed freak who has won 20 of his 36 career starts.
The son of Aussie Infrared enters this race on the back of an impressive effort at Warragul where he clocked the quickest time of the night over 460m.
Registering best of the night time has been a regular occurrence and he can continue that trend here.
He’s three from four when jumping from box 8 and just needs a clear run to be winning this.
Paw Utility could not have been more impressive when debuting with a win over 400m here last start.
The son of Fernando Bale mustered good early speed before blowing his rivals away for an 11-length win in 22.42 seconds.
The slight rise in distance looks ideal at his second start.
He’ll be off and gone from box 1 and could break the hands on the clock.