Saturday's contest will be a good test for Guru Warrior, who is an $8.50 chance and will again be ridden by South Australian-based apprentice Taylor Johnstone, in a race where eight of the 14 are last start winners.
"It's big in numbers, and there's a lot of maiden winning form coming through it. There's a lot of lightly raced horses that seem like they're in form, now they're over ground, so he's sort of in that category," Gluyas said.
Guru Warrior will be accompanied to Flemington by in-form four-year-old mare Seeking Stardom, who is a $4.60 hope having won three of four starts this preparation, also to be ridden by Johnstone.
"She's had a pretty good prep in Adelaide, she's won three of four, so we're just sort of testing her at fillies and mares, sort of 78 level, she's drawn well, so I'm excited to see her," Gluyas said.
"She's just come up at a, just at an awkward time of year, if you like, but she's sort of found that she was black type placed through our carnival, and she's racing well, so we'll see where she takes us as well."