Star Perth sprinter Fabergino made it three starts over 1000 metres at Flemington for three wins and her next run she will return there for a Group One race.
Shaquero provided champion trainer Chris Waller with another major career milestone when he won his first Magic Millions 2yo Classic at the Gold Coast.
Cindy Alderson's son of Fiorente showed he's got a bright staying future with a strong finishing effort to win his second run over 2000 metres at Flemington.
Luckily Bjorn Baker wasn't betting on the run as he assessed his Galileo gelding Harpo Marx as more than a 1000-1 chance but he was happy to be proven wrong.
Remarque emulated his sister Estijaab by winning his debut in mid-January. Team Hawkes plan on following her footsteps by setting him for the Golden Slipper.
Respected trainer David Pfieffer believes a good barrier draw could make the difference to his stallion Monte Ditto and give him the chance to fly home.
Warrnambool trainer Aaron Purcell will take the same pair of gallopers who almost landed him a winning double at Caulfield on Boxing Day to Flemington.
Richard Litt has nothing but admiration for his pair of gallopers Lancaster Bomber and Catapult as they both give their all each time they go to the races.
The Ciaron Maher-David Eustace stable has been forced to scratch Fake Love from the Magic Millions while Readily Availabull remains under an injury cloud.
Remarque is a brother to Golden Slipper winner Estijaab and has already been backed to emulate him before he has raced. He debuts at Rosehill on Saturday.
Kelly Schweida is looking for all the advantages he can find with Miss Hipstar who is confronted by a nightmare alley in the Magic Millions at the Gold Coast.
Stewards will have the final say on whether Fake Love and Readily Availabull start in the Magic Millions after the pair were showing signs of lameness.
Simon Zahra and Matt Ellerton have made a stellar start to 2021 and they hope it can continue at Flemington on Saturday. Two of their stars though will clash.