The Fiery Ginga won from a 30m handicap at Wyndham in October.
He has also won races at Addington and Ballarat (Interdominion heat) from 21 starts this season.
He ran fourth in the Interdominion Final.
His seasoned condition may give him the edge over Leighton Hest, the talented trotter, who is making a return to racing after an enforced layoff with a leg problem.
Leighton Hest has been in work since January with new trainer Andrew Faulks and he won a trial at Oamaru this month.
Better To Be Bad, the winner of five of her last eight starts, looks the one to beat in a heat of a series for mares.
Ricky May is making a race trip to Winton where his drives include Tact Hayleys Delight.
May drove Tact Hayleys Delight to finish second to Holme Fire at Addington at her last start.
The mare is trained at Winton by Trevor Proctor. Two of her three wins in eight starts have been at Winton, where she ran a mile in 1.58.5.