Gold Harada has drawn a middle box hoping to improve on two recent place efforts over further.
This talented two-year-old tends to feature in the money more often than not, last seen racing out to an early lead at Shepparton where he held on late for third.
Facing a slightly easier race now, he should appreciate a genuine tempo in the early stages.
Karuna is worth forgiving on her latest effort when beaten 11 lengths over further at Sandown last month from a wide box.
Capable of landing on the speed and challenging early, she’ll be tough to gun down with a vacant box next door.
Gas Lantern should be racing with confidence after narrowly missing out on another win at Ballarat last week.
The daughter of Fabregas strung together two solid wins earlier in January and looks likely to land right on the bunny from the onset.
Consistent and drawn another inside box, she looks one of the toughest to beat.
Blazing Riot looked as though the might be wanting further when finishing five lengths third at Warrnambool last week.
The son of Fernando Bale was a dominant 3.5 length winner the start prior at Geelong and presents rock hard fit now over his preferred trip.
Likely to roll forward early, he looks the rightful favourite with some good form to his name from Box 5.