Kia Kaha is racing in great form and looking to win her third race in a row.
The Warren Nicholls-trained bitch was last seen winning a Best 8 over this course and distance in 30.22 seconds where she defeated Jay Is Jay.
Two starts back she recorded a personal best of 29.91 seconds when winning the QGold Summer Sprint Final.
She can get on the arm early and prove hard to run down.
Miss Envy is a well-travelled chaser that handled her first race over this course and distance in outstanding fashion last Friday where she recorded the fastest Futurity heat time of 29.60 seconds.
Before coming to Queensland, the daughter of Aston Dee Bee won the G2 Laurels at Sandown two starts ago in 29.42 seconds but did something even more special in her heat the start before when running sub 29 seconds.
The G1 National Sprint Champion looks hard to beat in the G2 Futurity Final now that she’s had a sighter at the track.
More Than Money can be a little hit and miss at box rise but at his best, he’s electric.
That was the case last start when flying out of the lids to lead his heat of the Derby and go all the way in 29.89 seconds.
The son of Aston Rupee set a personal best time of 29.63 seconds when winning a heat of the Queensland Emerging Sprinters over this course and distance three starts ago.
If he jumps well or at least on terms with his rivals, he will be strong late and will prove hard to beat.
Valpolicella has been one of Queensland’s best in recent years and appears to be back in form with three wins from her past four races.
The Tony Zammit-trained bitch won from this box at Ipswich last start when proving too strong over 630m.
She’ll appreciate the return to this course and distance where she won three and four starts ago in smart times of 41.72 and 41.91 seconds.
If she runs near those times, she probably won’t be beaten.