The coronation was put on hold in last week's Breeders Crown elimination when Dandy Ideal pulled off the upset by a nose and ended the perfect 10-for-10 campaign of Louprint. Both highly-regarded 3-year-olds now return in the G1 $600,000 final and are joined by another colt looking for revenge over the Woodbine Mohawk Park oval. Back in June, Madden Oaks battled it out down the stretch with Louprint, only to fall a head short in the G1 US$740,000 North America Cup final. On that night he started from post 10 and had to fire off the gate to get into play. This time the tables are turned, and Madden Oaks has landed an inside post with the hopes of a more conservative journey according to trainer Cam Capone. "Fourth or fifth probably," said Capone when asked where he thought Madden Oaks would get away from the gate. "There are a lot of colts in there that will take shots. It could get really dicey early with a big first quarter and then a lot of guys making moves to the front. I kind of see it being like the old Meadowlands. Whoever is on front at the quarter could be fifth at the half; the old Meadowlands shuffle." Madden Oaks also started from pylon position in his elimination and got away sixth. He battled with new driver Louis Roy as the pace slowed from 26 4/5 to 29 2/5 from the first to the second quarter. At that point the son of Huntsville was sent first-over and mounted what looks like a ho-hum bid on the rim at first glance, but his final-half was a sizzling 51 4/5 as the leader sprinted home safely in 53 seconds. GET FREE HARNESS EYE PP’S & FULL-CARD ANALYSIS FOR THE BREEDERS CROWN CARDS "He's going to be a lot more settled [in the final] because they'll be going way faster," said Capone, who added that the driver change was at the request of his owners. "My horse never gets tired and last week was the exact opposite of what I'd want to see happen." A number of horses in Saturday's eighth race Crown Final own early speed and figure to put it on display. Prince Hal Hanover (post three) battled with Madden Oaks through a 1:19 4/5 three-quarters at The Red Mile two starts back, Dandy Ideal (post five) has won a number of races on the lead this year and trainer Ron Burke has already hinted that Louprint would be more aggressively handled this week after racing from behind last time. "We are going to be very aggressive I'm sure. If we get beat this year, we are going to do it going down in flames," said trainer Ron Burke, who will send Louprint out from post eight with Ronnie Wrenn in the bike. Louprint was installed as the 6-5 morning line favorite with Prince Hal Hanover the 4-1 second choice with Todd McCarthy in the bike. While Madden Oaks is fifth on the early line at 10-1, Capone isn't lacking for confidence that his horse came come out on top. ► Sign up for our FREE DRF Harness Digest Newsletter "I am confident," said Capone. "He is so gutsy, he just needs a target to chase for as long as he can. I don't know what [Roy's] plan is, but it is his home track. When he got out of the bike last week he said 'We can win this. I just have to get the right trip.' I think there are six or seven in there that can win the race. "We just need to see a half in 52 and change or 53 and hopefully he's the last one clearing about 300 yards from the wire. If he can do that he'll win the race." The 3-year-old male pace final is one of eight Breeders Crown events on the 12-race Woodbine Mohawk Park program that starts at 6:35 P.M. (EDT).