2 I P O Boss has improved with each run this campaign and has his second Class 5 look. He drew wide when first tried in the grade, settled well back, yet still caught the eye late in sixth. Barrier 1 brings him right into the play.
5 Majestic Delight put the writing on the wall last time, producing a fast-finishing second against the race shape. He is ready to win.
1 Snowthorn dips into Class 5 after a late-fading fifth when he went too quick through the middle section and paid for it late. That was not a bad effort, and he looks well-placed against weaker opposition.
6 My Flying Angel might be better suited over 1,400m, but he gets a good run from barrier 2, which keeps him in the conversation.
5 Lucky Ranger is another newcomer for Mark Newnham whose trials have been impressive. He looks set to make an impact on debut and can be hard to beat if he brings that work to race day.
1 Majestic Valour won smartly first-up over Ever Luck like a horse going places, but he did not repeat it second-up when he found the front and weakened late. A switch up in tactics might be in order for him to finish better.
7 Warriors Dream took a step forward in his first run for the Brett Crawford stable, closing off well into fifth, and that reads as the right platform for another lift.
11 Autumn Vibes has been plagued by wide draws, but he comes in low and he had a valid excuse last time after pulling up with an issue. He is better than that and shapes as a knockout chance.
1 Ever Luck won very impressively on debut, then went under at short odds second-up. This race lacks depth and a good lead-in trial gives him the chance to bounce back to winning ways, especially drawn well in barrier 3 to map with the perfect run. Cheekpieces go on and that tweak could help him settle that touch better too.
9 Lucky McQueen brings back-to-back seconds into this while plenty of these need to lift, an...


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