Overland Boy is a lightly raced dog with an abundance of talent.
The son of Barcia Bale was brilliant last start over 515m at Sandown Park when leading all the way in 29.39 seconds.
He drops slightly in distance but that won’t pose a concern given he won over this course and distance five starts back in 25.92 seconds.
With his electric jump, he can get on the arm from box 1 and prove hard to catch.
Emptiness had a slow start to his chasing career but has improved out of sight in his past two races.
The son of Bernardo broke through for his first win two starts ago when clocking 25.74 seconds over this course and distance.
He returned here last week and gave his rivals a hiding, dashing clear to win by 9.5 lengths in 25.68 seconds.
Both wins were best of the night times and a repeat should see him claiming a hattrick of wins.
Field Day is a talented chaser from the Jason Thompson kennel that can match motors with Australia’s best.
The son of Hooked On Scotch was slow away last start at Ballarat but motored home from the back to finish second to Inconspicuous.
He’ll appreciate the return to this course and distance where he won his heat of the Warragul Cup recently in 25.57 seconds before not having a great deal of luck when fourth in the final.
Box 8 suits and should allow him to build momentum down the outside.
Acquistion has won two of his first four races and looks well placed in this field.
The Jason Thompson-trained dog won in quick time at Sale on debut before placing in his next two starts.
Last time out he led all the way over 450m at Ballarat, putting his rivals to the sword by 9.5 lengths and clocking 25.28 seconds.
He has the early speed to spear across from box 8 and lead.