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    • Forget about the guarantee just give Newmarket an opinion 
    • Couldn’t really comment lol No guarantees with anything 
    • Spatchcock, less by the day! No I dont have earn a living from harness racing! I do have  major concerns for those that do though!    
    • There are Group One goals on the horizon for Single Choice (Anders) after the Ready to Run Sale graduate’s impressive come-from-behind victory in the A$300,000 Gr.2 Stow Storage Autumn Classic (1800m) at Caulfield on Saturday. Single Choice (Anders) was offered by Riversley Park at the 2024 Ready to Run Sale, where Cumani Racing bought him for $80,000. His eight-start career has now produced three wins, three placings and A$294,150 in prize-money. Trainer Matt Cumani has always had a high opinion of Single Choice, and the gelding showed promising signs in the spring with victories at Ballarat and Bendigo, a third in the Gr.3 Carbine Club Stakes (1600m) and a fifth in the A$500,000 Tapp-Craig (1400m). The Autumn Classic was the second start of a new preparation for Single Choice, who had resumed with a second in a photo finish at Caulfield on February 2. He emphatically went one better second-up. Jockey Damian Lane gave Single Choice a patient ride near the back of the field, then got him into the middle of the track to launch his run down the home straight. He accelerated stylishly and reeled in the leaders, finishing over the top of them and scoring by a long head. The runner-up Arcora (Justify) had also finished second in the Gr.1 Victoria Derby (2500m) in the spring. “Single Choice was really good,” Lane said. “There was genuine pressure up front, which suited him. I was able to get a good tow into the race and he had to be tough late, and to his credit he was. “You probably wouldn’t pick him as a stayer, being by Anders, but there’s obviously some good staying blood on the dam’s side. “Well done to Matty – winning a Group Two over 1800 metres second-up, and hopefully he’ll get a touch further yet. Matt obviously does a great job with his team, and it was nice to jump on board today.” Cumani is now keen to take a close look at targets such as the Gr.1 Australian Derby (2400m), Gr.1 South Australian Derby (2500m) and Gr.1 Queensland Derby (2400m). “Absolutely thrilled – that was a hell of a run and a beautifully judged ride,” he said. “I thought maybe we might have to push forward from that gate today, but Damian said, ‘No, I think there will be decent pace on today,’ and he was dead right. They went flat out and it suited us sitting in the back. “He’s a great horse – he really pushes on all the way to the line, and it’s fantastic to win a race like that. “Great thrill for the owners, and great thrill for us. It’s our biggest win in Victoria. “He’s been knocking on the door of a really good win, and stepping up in distance really helped him. “A huge thank you to all our team. They’ve done a fantastic job. I don’t get an opportunity to say thanks to all of them as often as I’d like, but what better opportunity than a Group Two win? Our biggest stakes win so far. “I just think Single Choice is a horse that’s a little more hardy. He can handle more races, more often. “He’s a horse that’s going to go to Derbies, hopefully. We might need him for all three Derbies, so I want to space it out and I don’t want to back him up. Two weeks between races for me is a short back-up, and he’s just a big, heavy horse. I think racing sparingly will work for him.” Single Choice became the third consecutive Karaka graduate to win the Autumn Classic, following on from Immediacy (NZ) (Tarzino) in 2024 and Shanwah (NZ) (Too Darn Hot) in 2025. View the full article
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