Sweet Lollipop has also shown a strong finishing ability in her past three wins from as many starts.
They have all been over 407 metres, and Weeding said that was her ideal distance for now.
“I did try and step her up a while ago, but she couldn’t run out the 500 metres. I don’t think that’s her distance,” he said.
“I think it’s just out of her capability. So, I’ll just keep her at that distance.
“When you’re winning Free For All races each week there’s not really much point in stepping her up to a distance that’s harder.
“She’s been really good the past few starts. I’ve been very impressed.”
Wednesday night’s Free For All worth $3,250 might only be a five-dog field, but Weeding said it was not lacking in pace.
Two-year-old bitch Untamed Velocity for Steven Scott also carries form into the sprint race, with four consecutive wins to her name.
But Weeding believes starting from the one box should give his chaser a slight advantage.
“There is some speed in the race. But if she can repeat what she did last week and hold that rail, I think she’ll be difficult to beat,” Weeding said.
“She’s just got to begin well.
“Any one of those dogs in that race could win. I think it’s just going to be a matter of who can get around that first corner cleanly and get away.
“If they’re out leading, any one of those dogs will be hard to run down, because they can all run time.
“If you can get out front, I think you’ll have the race won. So that’s the plan.”