Tantalisingly handicapped at the moment on a mark of 55, he ran an excellent race at Brighton - which is a similar track - with a visor fitted for the first time in a while.
The headgear is kept on and De Sousa takes the ride, so the gelding looks set for another big run.
Living It Large ended a barren spell when winning at Windsor earlier this month and he can double up by landing the Try totequickpick On All totepool Bets Handicap on the same card.
Ed de Giles has booked smart apprentice John Fahy for the ride and his 3lb allowance can make all the difference.