But the inside draw in the push and shove of Australian racing could see him bolt to an early lead or have no idea what to do when the outside pressure comes - neither would surprise.
Either way Vincent has emerged as the horse to beat in the A$100,000 group one over the 2710m mobile, even from barrier six, with Lennytheshark to start off the second line.
Saturday's meeting will also play host to three heats of the Victoria Derby, which is run a week earlier this season, with Spankem and The Devil's Own the Kiwi reps against a strong local three-year-old crop.
Meanwhile, an Australian campaign is off the cards for New Zealand Cup runner-up Jack's Legend.
The Auckland pacer was initially being aimed at the Chariots Of Fire in Sydney on February 10. But trainer Barry Purdon says the four-year-old will be staying home.
"He hasn't been quite as sharp in his last few starts and with his two huge runs during Cup week maybe he is feeling the effects of a busy start to the season," he says. "We have plenty of good four-year-old races still to go up here so I will set him for those instead."
With races such as the Taylor Mile, Messenger and Jewels just a month apart in the north this season and the four-year-old ranks containing Vincent, Ultimate Machete, Jack's Legend and Star Galleria among others, that last-season treble could be a highlight of the year.