Dual acceptor who already has an impressive CV, having recorded three wins and one second from seven career starts.
The daughter of Sebring is certainly working up to a win, going off her strong second to smart filly Niedorp last start.
That mare lines up in the Spirit Of Boom Listed Fillies and Mares race later on this card, so that last start effort looks a good guide here.
She generally likes to race handy to the speed, so Robbie Fradd will be able to guide her into a great spot from barrier 2.
She has the necessary speed to hold her position in the run and Fradd will just need to pull the right reins at the right time and put her rivals away.
Rock Magic returns for that elusive Group 1 at 11 years of age and at start 58.
He ran third in this race last year, unable to reel in subsequent Group 1 winner Hey Doc while beating home warm favourite for this, Trekking.
His run first-up this prep behind Valour Road proves he hasn't lost that spring in his step. He then ran on an unsuitable Heavy track at his next start, and put in an encouraging performance.
He has the visors off and blinkers re-applied here for the first time in years. This change may just help him find that extra length.
Importantly, he gets back to a good track today and after scorching up the turf during track work this week, you couldn't hide the smile on Jarrad Noske's face.
Condor Heroes will ensure a genuine tempo and from barrier 2, Rock Magic should be able to land one back the fence.
What a fairy-tale story it would be for the horse, jockey and trainers if Rock Magic caused a boilover!
Michael is a life-long punter who enjoys the challenge of unearthing value buried within betting markets. The former golf pro knows a thing or two about performing under pressure.