Paw Harris is expected to jump quickly again, just as he did a week ago when finishing runner-up over this track and distance.
The son of Yozo Bale clocked a time of 34.72 that night and looks well-placed to secure a good position up front from a wider draw.
This Bad Boy was dominant last week over a shorter distance, pulling away to win by an impressive 8.8 lengths over the 595m trip.
He faces a significant step up in distance to 715m tonight, but the inside draw works in his favor, and his strong finishing speed should be a major asset late in the race.
Leo Bale completed his hat trick last week with an impressive win from a wide draw, pulling away by nearly five lengths.
He’s the class runner in this field and appears well-suited again from a wide box, with every chance to push forward and take control early.
In a race lacking depth, he’s clearly the one to beat.
Spencer has finally drawn an inside box after being caught wide in his recent starts.
The son of Aston Rupee can be inconsistent, but with a vacant box next to him, he should have no trouble pushing forward and taking up a position on the speed.
Back at his preferred 515m distance, this race sets up nicely for him to secure a well-deserved win.