Livable will appreciate dropping in class and distance after weakening over 730m here in her past two starts.
The Jeff Britton-trained bitch led all the way over 715m at Sandown three starts ago when winning in a best of the night 42.32 seconds.
However, she’s much better suited over this distance as shown by her record of three wins and four placings from nine starts including a slick personal best of 34.53 seconds.
She has the speed to find the front and prove hard to catch.
Paw Bodhi enters this race looking for her third win in a row after two impressive Sandown wins.
The daughter of Allen Deed won over 595m two starts back in a slick 34.16 seconds before leading all the way last start in a best of the night 34.22 seconds.
She’s only had two starts over this course and distance and recorded her best time of 34.72 seconds in a tougher race when not having a great run from box 8.
She looks a class above and just needs to repeat that time to be giving this a shake.
Tara’s Lily has plenty of ability and may be ready to show it on a regular basis.
The daughter of Barcia Bale finished runner-up in back-to-back races in slick times at Ballarat and Sandown before producing a career best last start over this course and distance.
She got a clear run from box 2 and was able to scorch the sand in 29.99 seconds.
She draws beautifully in the cherry and looks tough to beat.
Mackinaw Peach is chasing her third win in a row and looks to have a class edge over her rivals.
The Jeff Britton-trained bitch recorded a best of the night 29.90 seconds when winning over 520m at Geelong two starts ago.
Last start she proved too strong when bolting in by 4.75 lengths in 29.92 seconds over this course and distance.
She defeated Honey Zen that night and it’s hard to see that dog turning the tables.