Alibi's camp is confident heading into Sunday's S$500,000 Patron's Bowl at Kranji in Singapore.
A fortnight ago, the Darci Brahma four-year-old won the Stewards' Cup, the first leg of the Singapore Four-Year-Old Challenge.
"The horse has done really well since his last-start win," assistant trainer Michael White said.
"He's stepping up to the mile for the first time, which I am really excited about and it looks to be a really good race."
Jockey Glen Boss said he also expects Alibi to give a good account of himself on Sunday.
"He puts himself in the race and gives himself every opportunity to win by his racing style. He can reel of some really quick sectionals late. He's determined and horses really struggle to get past him.
"He's in great form. Expect another good run."
A fortnight ago, the Darci Brahma four-year-old won the Stewards' Cup, the first leg of the Singapore Four-Year-Old Challenge.
"The horse has done really well since his last-start win," assistant trainer Michael White said.
"He's stepping up to the mile for the first time, which I am really excited about and it looks to be a really good race."
Jockey Glen Boss said he also expects Alibi to give a good account of himself on Sunday.
"He puts himself in the race and gives himself every opportunity to win by his racing style. He can reel of some really quick sectionals late. He's determined and horses really struggle to get past him.
"He's in great form. Expect another good run."