La Grisa is a better mare than her last start effort at Rosehill suggests and she can return to winning form in the Tattersall’s Gold Crown.
She generally improves the further that she gets into her racing campaign and she should be at peak fitness third-up.
Barrier one is ideal and she will have every possible chance in the run.
Savatiano is the value runner in a very open edition of the Tattersall’s Tiara.
She won the Canterbury Stakes earlier this campaign before she finished second behind Kolding in the All Aged Stakes and she is well-suited dropping back to fillies and mares company.
The Street Cry mare had excuses when she failed to fire in the Kingsford-Smith Cup and she can bounce back to her best form in this contest.
Plaquette is a mare with plenty of ability and she has been well-placed by James Cummings in this contest.
There was a lot to like about the way that she won at Caulfield last start and this race isn’t any tougher.
She has drawn perfectly in barrier five and she will get a lovely run in transit with Damien Oliver in the saddle.
Corner Pocket continues to improve each time that he is sent to the races and he can continue his winning ways at Caulfield.
He has now recorded five wins from his seven race starts and the scary thing for his rivals is that he still has plenty of upside.
The Toronado gelding is deserving of his status as a clear favourite.