Sweet Bee has started her career well with two wins and two seconds from four starts.
The daughter of Zambora Brockie recorded her first win at her second start when leading all the way over this course and distance to win by six lengths in 30.07 seconds.
She performed brilliantly last start when once again leading from box to kennel over 510m at Sale when running just outside the best time of the night.
She’s a previous winner from box 2 and with her early speed she should get on the arm and prove hard to catch.
Shake It Off has finished at the back of the pack in her past two starts so will appreciate returning to Sandown where she boasts a slick personal best over this course and distance.
In May the Robin Moore-trained bitch jumped on the bunny from box 8 and led all the way in a sizzling 34.08 seconds.
If she repeats that sort of effort, then they won’t get near her as none of his rivals have got within lengths of recording that sort of time.
The one dog doesn’t have much speed, so I’d expect her to find the front early.
Highly Alert has had little luck in much stronger races so will appreciate the drop in grade.
The son of Fernando Bale was electric the last time he raced over this course and distance.
He went straight to the front from box 1 before dashing strongly to stop the clock in 29.35 seconds.
With most of this field having struggled to break 30 seconds in the past, his class should take him a long way.
Miles Apart has struck a rich vein of form and is looking for his third win in a row.
The son of Aston Rupee won his maiden over this course and distance two starts ago by a massive seven lengths in 29.76 seconds.
He proved that it was no fluke by going all the way last start in 29.66 seconds.
He looks like a dog going places and can continue his winning ways.