DOES MAP BEAT CLASS?
The map favours the Chantal Turpin-trained Arrive who was the fastest of the three heat winners last Friday in the three-year-old fillies division.
Arrive's time of 1.53.5 established a new personal best and was three seconds quicker than the current favourite.
That is the Grant Dixon-trained Cool And Classy.
Cool And Classy overcame a second line gate in her heat but was never stretched in a 1.56.5 performance.
Arrive will start from barrier one and has shown that she is a speedy filly and likes to roll along in front, with the inside gate giving her every opportunity.
A five-time winner, Arrive will be looking to turn the tables from the 2024 Triad Final where she sat behind Cool And Classy but had to settle for second.
She was unable to run down the Dixon filly in the stretch.
Since that last meeting, Cool And Classy has been crowned the Australian two-year-old filly of the year and won a New South Wales Oaks.
Ruby Rules was fourth in that Oaks but made a costly error in her heat and will need to overcome gate seven if she is to deliver the upset.
London Baby is best placed if the big two are to face defeat.
The Amanda Turnbull-trained and reined filly has drawn inside the second line and will follow out behind Arrive.