And Green says that will be the plan, especially after King Of Swing led to win the $300,000 Breeders Crown at Melton in late August.
We would be stupid not to use the ace draw around Cambridge so that will be the plan, says Green.
He only had a week off after the Breeders and won well at the workouts last Saturday so I think he is ready for a 1:55 mile rate this week.
While Alta Maestro is an obvious danger, Green thinks his stable second stringer Recco Lover could trail and have an upset hope.
He has very good speed and isnt much inferior, if at all, to King Of Swing. So if he trails he has a good hope.
Mach Shard returns after a great start to last season but having little luck later and trainer Barry Purdon knows he faces a huge task from barrier five. We have seen enough of these Sires Stakes heats at Cambridge to know how hard they can be to win if there is no pressure so I am hoping they have a go at each other early, says Purdon.
The heat is strangely not a leg of tonights $100,000 Pick6, one that lacks any real anchors but also has a few legs with only two or three major chances so it worth attacking.
The problem child for Pick6 punters is Agincourt, who should win the last leg on raw ability but whose manners have let punters down twice in as many starts. He should be anchored on one ticket but well covered on another.