With the first of Melbourne's three big spring features in the bag, Zac Purton will now be out to add the second when he rides Sacred Falls in the Cox Plate.
The Hong Kong-based Australian rode Japanese horse Admire Rakti to a narrow but convincing win in Saturday's Caulfield Cup with the victory elevating the stayer to Melbourne Cup favouritism.
Racing Victoria's chief handicapper Greg Carpenter will announce today whether Admire Rakti, who has topweight of 58kg for the Melbourne Cup, gets a weight penalty for the 3200m Flemington feature on November 4.
On Saturday at Moonee Valley, Purton will be back in Melbourne hoping he can add a Cox Plate on Sacred Falls to his wins in the Doncaster Mile and George Main Stakes on the horse this year.
Purton has shown his class on the world stage and broke Douglas Whyte's stranglehold on the Hong Kong premiership last season.