Talk Is Cheap boasts the amazing record of six wins from nine starts and is looking to win his fifth straight race.
The son of Feral Franky has the ability to run electric times and was just fractions of a second outside being the best of the night in each of those victories.
He’s undefeated in three starts from box 6 and I expect him to be able to cross and take up a prominent position.
Shima Sand is low flying at the moment with two wins from his past three starts.
The Thomas Dailly-trained dog scorched the sand over this course and distance last start when winning by 5.5 lengths in a best of the night 25.68 seconds.
He’s undefeated in two starts over the course and distance and possesses plenty of speed at lid rise so should be able to cross from the pink.
Field Day is well placed in this grade given he has raced in black-type finals.
The Jason Thompson-trained dog hasn’t had a lot of luck in his past two starts but did win at Warragul three starts back in a best of the night 25.31 seconds.
He won his only previous race over this course and distance in 25.44 seconds when exiting box 8.
If he steps cleanly then he should be winning this and running some serious time.
Heavy Haulage was well beaten on debut but has bounced back in terrific fashion.
The son of Barcia Bale bolted in by 13 lengths to break his maiden at Bendigo two starts back before setting the track alight last start over 390m at Ballarat in 22.06 seconds.
He looks to have an abundance of talent and should be able to get on the arm.