The disappointment of missing his annual spring trip to Melbourne faded in about 10 magic seconds for trainer Murray Baker today.
That was how long it took for The Chosen One to go from fourth to bolting clear in his first run of the season at Flemington as he all but cemented his place in the Melbourne Cup by carrying 61.5kg to win the A$125,000 Winning Edge Presentations in Victoria.
In his first start since finishing second in the Sydney Cup on April, The Chosen One stunned trainers Baker and Andrew Forsman by sprouting wings to bury his Australian rivals in the last 100m, jockey Michael Dee sitting up on the five-year-old well before the line.
It was a rare watch from afar for Baker who traditionally heads to Melbourne every spring and rarely returns home without a significant derby or cup win.
But like almost all New Zealand horse trainers he is staying home this spring as most look after their big teams here, with Covid restrictions forcing them to get travel permits for staff who then underwent 14 days hotel quarantine so they could look after the horses.