Moet Magic boasts an impressive record, securing one win and six runner-up finishes in his seven starts.
A standout performance includes his second-place finish in the G3 Vince Curry Memorial Final, where he clocked a personal best of 30.01 seconds over this track and distance just two starts ago, narrowly missing victory by half a length.
Last time out, the Ray Burman-trained dog showcased his trademark early speed, leading the field before being caught in the closing stages to finish second in 30.11 seconds.
With his explosive pace out of the boxes, he is well-positioned to cross and lead from box 6.
Ruin Art had a challenging run last start, hindered by an average beginning from the squeeze box over this course and distance. This compromised his chances of a strong finish.
The Tony Apap-trained greyhound had previously demonstrated his prowess with consecutive wins over 520m at Ipswich, leading all the way in 30.15 seconds and an impressive best-of-the-night 30.33 seconds.
He also has a solid track record at Albion Park, including a personal best of 29.99 seconds set just five starts ago.
Although he is yet to secure a victory from box 7, Ruin Art possesses the speed to cross early and take the lead.
Backcreek Benny is in sensational form, securing victories in each of his last five races and standing out as my best bet at Albion Park.
Trained by Selena Zammit, this talented dog has dominated the 600m distance in his last four starts.
However, his prowess extends to this course and distance, as shown by his personal best of 29.75 seconds five starts ago. That performance was remarkable—after a slow start, he powered home from the back of the pack to claim victory in spectacular fashion.
While not the fastest out of the boxes, the outside draw gives him the space to build up momentum for a strong, late charge.
Trapper Tears showed resilience in his last start, overcoming a slow beginning and interference at the first turn to finish strongly in fourth place over this course and distance.
Prior to that, the talented son of Goodesy delivered an impressive performance, surging home late to overtake Super Scrub and secure victory in 29.81 seconds.
The small field plays to his advantage, providing him with the opportunity to settle close to the leaders and launch a well-timed challenge, especially as Super Scrub begins to tire.