After last year's heartbreak of having what would've been his first Group 1 Melbourne Cup (3200m) runner scratched on race day with a bruised heel, Grahame Begg has his sights on redemption with Lunar Flare to be aimed solely at the race that stops a nation.
The daughter of 2013 Cup winner Fiorente has once again earnt a ballot free spot in the field by winning the Listed Andrew Ramsden Stakes (2800m) by 5.5 lengths in May and Begg has plotted what he feels to be the best path to Flemington.
"She runs next week in the Feehan, two weeks after that in the Underwood and then two weeks after that in the Turnbull Stakes. That'll determine whether we run in the Cox Plate or we may have to go to maybe the Caulfield Cup but she'd be risking a penalty there," Begg said.
"We're very happy with her, she's prepping up well. She trialled beautifully, she doesn't know [her age]!" - Grahame Begg
Weight-for-age and set weights races are exempt from Melbourne Cup penalties and so Begg is keen to pitch up at some strong contests before hopefully dropping in weight when getting to the two miles.
"We've got a few choices of what we want to go to… because the fact is, you get penalties, they come into play," Begg said.