Barnfield Panda can complete a magnificent seven-timer in the heats of the Dublin Coach Juvenile Derby (formerly the Irish Puppy Derby) over 525 yards at Harolds Cross on Friday.
The Texacloth Puppy Derby winner can get first run on main threat Allen Orchestra.
Jaytee Dutch, who won last week in 28.86sec on a slow track and Black Alder, who clocked the fastest time in the heats of the Texacloth Puppy Derby are the ones to beat in the first heat.
Michael O’Donovan’s Skywalker Leaf, a 28.64sec Shelbourne winner, can stretch his unbeaten run to four in the second qualifier.
O’Donovan can double up with Lone Scolari in heat four. He has won seven of his eight races and is preferred over main danger Believe.
Trade Eoin, a 28.46sec winner at Shelbourne Park, is the pick in heat five.
Paul Hennessy’s Jaytee Pharoah is favoured over Graham Holland’s Lauren Champ in heat six.
John Kiely’s Newlawn Simon, who did 28.68sec in a recent trial, is selection to land the seventh qualifier.
Robert Gleeson’s Toolmaker Scot, who won an open unraced stake at Shelbourne last week in 28.53sec, will be hard to beat in heat eight.
Peter Cronin’s El Mundo, a winner of three races and who has trialled well over C&D, will be hard to beat in heat nine.
Kennelmate Milldean Puma, who beat El Mundo in a trial in a useful 28.81sec, can take heat ten.
Jacks A Superstar, who did 28.90sec in a recent A3, can take the penultimate qualifier.
28.52sec Shelbourne winner Crossfield Shea can succeed in the last eliminator.