Packham Power was beaten by a head on debut at Grafton before winning by 5.5 lengths over 516m at Dubbo in a best of the night 29.87 seconds.
In his first start for Anthony Azzopardi, he impressed with a strong 4.5 length win over this course and distance in 29.85 seconds.
Things didn’t go to plan last Saturday night with bad luck ending any chance he had.
He’s generally a quick beginner and can bounce back.
Fabrication impressed when winning his heat of this series last start, going all the way in 30.15 seconds.
The son of Bernardo had been racing well before that with back-to-back seconds including once when runner-up to Packham Power.
He clocked 5.15 seconds to the first marker last start so a repeat of that should see him lead from box 3 and prove hard to run down.
Fled The Scene looks ready for a return to this distance after winning over 525m here last start.
The son of Fernando Bale can produce a massive middle section in a race and that was never more evident when powering past the leaders to go on and win in 30.20 seconds.
He has a good record over 600m here having won four of 13 races over the trip with a personal best of 34.46 seconds.
He can stalk the red dog and finish off strong.
Lanfranco returns to town after a luckless run in the Pink Diamond Champion Distance Final at Geelong last start.
The son of Feral Franky won his heat of that series over 680m two starts back in a slick 38.96 seconds.
He’s won four of seven starts over this course and distance including an ultra-impressive best time of 34.03 seconds.
He can begin well from box 1 and if he produces his best, he may take some catching.
Canya Mayhem has started his career in terrific fashion with three wins and a second from four starts.
The Bernardo chaser stepped up to this distance range at Sandown last start and proved too strong, clocking a best of the night 29.43 seconds.
If he finds the front heading into the first bend, they won’t run him down.