Kiwi connection Shane Dye and Paul O'Sullivan can assist Triple Trio players in the opening leg by providing the banker with last-start winner Giddy Kipper.
He makes plenty of appeal as the main choice following a victory over 1,800 metres last month. the son of Polar Falcon has clearly thrived since joining the New Zealand trainer and based on his latest performance must rate a top chance of adding to his tally.
He remains in the same grade following a five-point penalty and if he is able to hold his form then should prove hard to beat.
Given Douglas Whyte has stuck with La Merveille, there is plenty to suggest that he should be kept safe. His overall form this season has been solid and he can hit the frame.
The signs were encouraging for Noble Glory when second to Super Dana over 2,200 metres last time.
The drop back in trip shouldn't pose any problems and he is one for the short list.
Pleasant Journey has shown glimpses of potential and merits consideration along with Fabulous, who finished third to Giddy Kipper and based on that performance must be given due respect.