Coolabah Station will face the starter for the first time at Bendigo after carving out some slick performances at Geelong.
The son of Aston Rupee couldn’t cross last start when finishing a length second over 400m at Geelong but did win back-to-back races before that in best of the night times.
He has the early speed to cross the two dogs inside of him to get on the arm and go all the way.
Riversdale Mick is a most consistent chaser having won or finished runner-up in nine of his 11 career starts.
The son of Shima Shine led from start to finish over 515m at Sandown Park in a slick 29.54 seconds last start.
He won his only previous start from box 6 and the vacant box to his inside aids his cause.
He can cross and lead and if that’s the case then he should prove too strong.
Canya All Up is building a nice record with four wins from his seven starts.
Unfortunately, he was a touch slow away last start at Ballarat and that put pay to his chance.
Prior to that he had scorched the Ballarat sand over 450m in two sub 25 second wins.
He looks ready for the rise in distance and should lead from box 2.
Cooper Summer is racing in great form at the moment and looks the one to beat.
The Orson Allen dog won over this course and distance from this box in 28.37 seconds.
However, he recorded his personal best time of 28.19 seconds three starts back when finishing second.
He should get on the arm early and prove hard to catch.