Boracay Storm is low flying at the moment and is looking to win his fourth race in a row.
The son of Feral Franky registered a best of the night 25.56 seconds when romping in by five lengths over 460m at Geelong three starts back before upsetting hot favourite Pass The Buck in his heat of the Bendigo Cup two starts back.
He was the rank outsider in the Group 2 final last start but that mattered little as he jumped well from this box before railing like a demon and go on and win in a best of the night 23.69 seconds.
There looks to be speed drawn to his inside which should give him a nice cart across.
Paw Gordy was well backed last start at Geelong and duly saluted to break his maiden status at start six.
The son of Yozo Bale settled handy before producing a powerful finish to win the 460m contest in 25.95 seconds.
He’d finished in the placings in four of his five previous starts including two back in his only start over this course and distance when clocking 25.50 seconds.
He’s improved with each run and has the early speed to find the front from box 6.
Winter Goes could not have started her career better with back-to-back wins.
The daughter of Tommy Shelby debuted over this course and distance with a sizzling 22.07 second win where she walloped her rivals by eight lengths.
Last start she was challenged early over 400m at Warragul but that was short lived as she powered away to win in 22.44 seconds which was just outside the best of the night time.
She jumped from box 6 on each of those occasions but now draws the red so I expect her to jump on the arm and break the hands of the clock.
Paw Quark is a speedy beginner who is getting stronger with racing.
The son of Bernardo led all the way three starts back over 390m at Warrnambool in a slick 22.19 seconds before being run down over this course and distance to finish a close third two starts back.
Last start he flew out of box 4 to lead and this time kept going to win in 25.46 seconds.
He has the speed to burn early and lead from box 6.