“I reckon Cavalero can win first-up,” Applewaite said.
“He had a barrier trial about two weeks ago and finished over the top of them.
“He’s an ex-Flemington winner who we picked up for a bargain $5,000.
“I’ve only had him for 12 months and he’s had two wins and a few placings for us so far.
“He might be rising seven but he’s been carrying on like a two-year-old around the stables and is going through his second childhood.”
Applewaite is not dismissing the hopes of Gypsy Biker despite him tailing off last behind the Tom Bourke-trained Better Than Groovy in a 1200-metre Class 6 at Callaghan Park on July 9.
“He had a big weight that day and needed the run as he was first-up,” she said.
“He was up against a lot stronger field than normal with all the Brisbane horses here for the carnival.
“I think Tezoff is also a good chance and has never been out of the money since we got him for $7,500.”
Tezoff has won three of his seven starts for Applewaite and was beaten less than two lengths when fourth in a 1500-metre Class 3 at Rockhampton on July 10.