Love Conquers All is rated the biggest danger to popular mare Hot Danish improving her near faultless first-up record in Saturday's Group Two Expressway Stakes at Rosehill.Hot Danish, the winner of seven of her eight first-up starts, has been installed odds-on favourite at $1.80 with TAB Sportsbet for the weight-for-age contest.But the talented Love Conquers All will look to add another prized scalp to his resume and is the $3.80 second favourite for his autumn return.Love Conquers All will be r

Love Conquers All is rated the biggest danger to popular mare Hot Danish improving her near faultless first-up record in Saturday's Group Two Expressway Stakes at Rosehill.

Hot Danish, the winner of seven of her eight first-up starts, has been installed odds-on favourite at $1.80 with TAB Sportsbet for the weight-for-age contest.

But the talented Love Conquers All will look to add another prized scalp to his resume and is the $3.80 second favourite for his autumn return.

Love Conquers All will be ridden by Jim Cassidy who has returned to the saddle in the past four weeks in outstanding form which included winning the Group Two Australia Stakes on Whitefriars last Friday night.

Cassidy believes Love Conquers All is ready to make his presence felt against Hot Danish and company over the 1200m.

"He put a couple of good wins together early last preparation, he's trialled well and he looks really well," Cassidy said.

"He looks about on the bunny first-up, naturally he'll improve on whatever he does but he should be in the mix on Saturday."

Love Conquers All, an entire by Mossman and trained by Team Hawkes, won two in a row over 1100m at Randwick during the winter.

That included beating powerhouse sprinter Hay List in the Listed June Stakes.

After an eight-week let-up he was impressive again winning the Group Three Missile Stakes (1200m) where he accounted for multiple Group One winners Danleigh and Sniper's Bullet.

He didn't show his best in two performances in Melbourne during the spring and hasn't raced since finishing fourth of eight in the Group One Manikato Stakes (1200m) in September.

Love Conquers All has won six of his 11 starts with his victories ranging from 1100m to 1200m, but Cassidy believes he has it in him to also be a force over slightly further this preparation.

The four-year-old is among early nominations for the Group One Newmarket Handicap (1200m) and also the Doncaster Mile.

"I think he'll even get further," Cassidy said.

"Once he steps up to seven (furlongs, 1400m) and maybe even a mile (1600m), he gives me the indication he'll relax enough to run that trip.

"He ticks all the boxes. He went off a bit last time, whether it was just that time of year in the spring (being a stallion), but he looks good."

Love Conquers All is one of two Nick Moraitis-owned horses in the Expressway with 2009 Doncaster winner Vision And Power also among the eight-horse final field.

Vision And Power's trainer Joe Pride, however, said the gelding won't be taking his place if the track remains dry.