ALWAYS DANCING TO PRODUCE THE MOVES
A last start feature race winner at Globe Derby, the Alyce Finnis-trained Always Dancing will need some favours from inside the second line if he is to make his first start in Queensland a winning one.
Scratched last week, the four-year-old will face an inside second line draw as he looks to extend his winning record, which currently shows 14 wins from just 24 career starts.
Drawn to follow smart beginner Kash Tin, there are several speedy beginners drawn wider off the front, including Real Tin Tin, Tinder Surprise and Im Boo.
Tinder Surprise is knocking on the door to win in this grade.
However, gate six certainly makes his task difficult for trainer and driver Narissa Elkins with Tinder Surprise.
Placed in three of four starts at Albion Park since joining the Elkins stable, the nine-year-old last tasted success in April of 2023.
Kash Tin looks hard to beat for Gemma Hewitt and Brendan Barnes.
The gelding is set to start from gate one which will provide Barnes with options to kick through early or look for cover.
If looking to lead, Always Dancing will stalk the speed and be ready to provide the Finnis team with their first metropolitan victory since relocating.