"So I think he will go very close, although it is never easy fresh up with horses in this grade."
If Lewis can get any sort of tow into the race, Mach Shard might be too sharp but with race fit opponents who are ready to pace 2:40-2:42 for the 2200m mobile, these races are always tricky so taking short odds is not advised.
But short odds are all that will be on offer for stablemate Dream Major when he makes his debut in race four.
He has looked very talented at recent workouts and Purdon rates him a genuine Sires' Stakes contender in a few weeks. With in-form Zachary Butcher in the sulky he should win his debut. "I like him and he got off the gate well enough at the workouts last weekend to suggest he can use his draw."
Meanwhile, Purdon is happy with last season's New Zealand Cup runner-up Jacks Legend as he prepares to return to the workouts in two weeks and as one of the best-performed survivors from last season's group one pacing classics he could be in for a lucrative five-year-old season.