Knobelas' Caulfield Heath effort followed a dominant first-up win over 1400m in benchmark 70 grade at Pakenham, which was her first start since finishing second in the Silver Bowl Series Final (1600m) at Flemington on July 5.
The daughter of Belardo, who will be ridden by Beau Mertens, meets Roadcone 1.5kg better for the last-start defeat and will start from barrier two with Roadcone to spring from gate nine.
Also engaged are in-form duo Sneaky Sunrise and Hiyaam Proud, along with Knobelas' former stablemate Angland.
Kent is excited about seeing the four-year-old back out to 1600m and would like to think this preparation is a stepping stone to bigger things.
"She's a no-frills horse and gives you no feel at home – I've often said it, she's probably one of the worst trackworkers at home – but you don't judge how she's going off a trackwork form," Kent said.
"I don't think she's ever won a trial, but she just goes to race day and when you ask her to quicken, she just goes, vroom, and just launches.
"She's very progressive. We've got to be optimistic that we can get some Black Type with her at some point, because she does have such a good record and has got a lot of traits that make a Black Type mare.
"She's got tactical speed, she travels well, relaxes, and then she's got a big turn of foot at the end."