GUS v OSCAR
The Tony Veivers Memorial Trot has attracted a strong line up for the inaugural running.
Several Inter Dominion hopefuls will contest the feature.
They are either beginning or building into their 'ID' campaigns.
Millionaire performer Oscar Bonavena will make his first appearance in Queensland as his tilt at Inter glory begins for co-trainers Mark and Nathan Purdon.
The nine-year-old veteran has won just two races on Australian soil.
Both were recorded earlier this season with victories in the Cranbourne Trotters Cup and a 1.53.5 victory at Menangle in readiness for the Group 1 Hammerhead Mile.
Producing an eye-catching trial victory over pacers last week, Oscar Bonavena will be partnered by Adam Sanderson on Saturday night as he chases a 35th career victory.
Gus was also impressive last week at 'The Creek'.
However, his performance was under race conditions when claiming a 13th career win at Albion Park.
Quickly away from his 30-metre handicap, Pete McMullen had the six-year-old well positioned in the running line and when set free, Gus showed his speed to reel in the leaders and pull clear to post an eight-metre winning margin.
Zealous Spur will also have to overcome a second line gate if he is to make it successive victories.
The eight-year-old posted a last start win over Gus when leading throughout at these same conditions.
The sentimental favourite will be Not As Promised.
The dual Group 1-winner is returning from a New Zealand campaign where he was below his best.
But, he did manage a second place behind Oscar Bonavena at Cambridge at the start of his campaign.
Not As Promised has an exemplary record at Albion Park, missing a placing just once and winning 11 of his 13 appearances on his home deck.
The five-year-old took Tony Veivers on a great ride in the latter stages of his life and to win a race named in honour would be fitting.