Foxton Boy-Made-Good Chris Waller will have his first live Melbourne Cup chance with a horse he bought in the hope of winning "an ordinary Saturday race".
The expat Kiwi-trained, Irish-bred Kelinni surpassed Waller's modest ambitions with victory in the Group Three Lexus Stakes (2500m), the win earning him an automatic Melbourne Cup start.
"This is the cream on the cake," said Waller, Sydney's premier trainer. "Tuesday is the bonus."
Kelinni ($9.50) scored by a neck from the luckless Dare To Dream ($8.50) with a length to Exceptionally ($10) in third place.
In a race that offered the final chance of a Cup start for several runners, including the favourite Gatewood, Kelinni proved the superior stayer - and by far the best chance Waller has had in Australia's greatest race.