The greatly improved Astor (No7) looks the danger and Dama Zorro (No9) is an improving mare with a huge finishing burst.
Another short priced favourite that should assist punters home is Felaar (No2, R4) in the Yealands Wines St Leger. His winning run at Ellerslie last start was truly fabulous, being held up at the 375m and storming past the opposition from the 150m.
The stretch to 2500m should be no problem and level weights scale suits perfectly. Major Tom (No3) fought back remarkably well against talented Richie McHorse after leading at Ellerslie last week and the same level of courage would see him right in this.
Master Pat (No2, R2) comes in fresh and should race well in that state. He has his share of talent and Trentham suits his racing style.
Stolen Gem (No5, R3) made a huge impression winning on debut, running to the outside fence in the home straight and still taking a commanding victory. She could be very good.
Heroic Valour (No5, R7) finished close up in the Telegraph here in January and that's good form for this race. He comes in nicely at 55.5kg and will offer the favourite Ferrando (No4) plenty of opposition.
Belle du Nord (No4, R8) remains out tip for the Oaks. The No 2 barrier draw will be critical and she should enjoy the run of the race just behind the pace. She has had her share of bad luck this campaign and the ducks all seem to be in a row here.
The chances of Savvy Coup (No2) will depend on the luck she gets from her wide barrier position. She does not lack ability.
Milseain (No6) is the value runner for exotic bettors.
At Rotorua, Soroc (No1, R5) won so well at Ellerslie last time it's difficult to believe he cannot go close to making it a double. He has 60kg topweight and has a slightly awkward barrier, but he has ability and is worth following.
Galaxy Miss (No3, R7) could be a value investment late in the programme. She goes well when fresh from a break and the 3kg Kate Cowan takes off her will be valuable. All she needs is a decent break from her wide gate.