Good Bean has drawn barrier one as he attempts to stretch Baldwin’s winning sequence to four.
Baldwin started his winning roll with Good Bean at the Sunshine Coast poly track on February 23 and followed up with a double from Rations and Gave Us Up at the Sunshine Coast on Sunday.
“Good Bean has drawn well in barrier one and should be prominent all the way,” Baldwin said.
Jockey Sairyn Fawke has ridden the gelding at his only two starts and retains the ride.
Baldwin believes Good Bean faces some stiff opposition from several runners including topweight Legal Esprit, Menazzi, Sweet Margot Way and A Call From Heaven.
“It’s a hard race and Tony Gollan’s A Call From Heaven should start favourite,” Baldwin said.
A Call From Heaven led all the way to win a maiden over 1350-metre at his third race start at Doomben on February 16.
The Divine Prophet filly finished second at his previous two starts at Doomben and Ipswich in January.
“It’s a nice race for Good Bean as a lot of the chances are stepping out of maiden grade just like him,” Baldwin said.