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Cup champ Knight's Choice set for exhibition gallop on Sunshine Coast
Cup champ Knight's Choice set for exhibition gallop on Sunshine Coast

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Cup champ Knight's Choice set for exhibition gallop on Sunshine Coast

Melbourne Cup champion Knight's Choice is slated for an exhibition gallop at Breakfast With The Stars at Caloundra on Tuesday but forecast wet weather on the Sunshine Coast threatens to scupper that plan. The John Symons and Sheila Laxon -trained gelding hasn't raced since his epic victory in last November's Melbourne Cup as a $91 roughie, with a fetlock injury and southeast Queensland's atrocious weather ruining hopes of a comeback in the back half of the 2024-25 season. Symons said he had organised an exhibition gallop for Knight's Choice at Caloundra, which will host the final day of the carnival this weekend featuring the $300,000 Listed Caloundra Cup (2400m). 'If it doesn't rain too much, I've organised a gallop at Breakfast With The Stars here on Tuesday for him,' Symons said. However with up to 30mm of rain predicted for the Sunshine Coast on Monday, Symons could decide to save Knight's Choice for a spring campaign in Melbourne leading up to his Cup defence. 'He'll be going south shortly (to Macedon Lodge in Victoria),' Symons said. Last year Knight's Choice competed in Group 1 contests the Underwood Stakes (ninth), Turnbull Stakes (16th), Caulfield Cup (14th) and then the Group 3 Bendigo Cup (fifth) before Irishman Robbie Dolan rode him to a massive upset in the race that stops a nation. What did we just witness?! 🤯 KNIGHT'S CHOICE holds on to win the 2024 Lexus Melbourne Cup! 🎥 @wwos | #MelbourneCup | #MelbCupCarnival — Victoria Racing Club (@FlemingtonVRC) November 5, 2024 'We might start him off a little bit earlier because obviously he hasn't raced for a long time and then end up with the Cup, I hope,' Symons said. 'He could have a mile race prior to that. We'll let him tell us when he's ready to go. 'He hates wet tracks so we're trying to avoid them this year.' Symons and his wife Laxon had planned to run Knight's Choice in this month's $1.2 million Group 2 Q22, the 2200m race in which he finished second to Fawkner Park last year, but the constant rain in Brisbane over the past few months ruined that program. 'He throws his legs around on wet tracks,' Symons said. 'We didn't want to risk forcing him to get to the Q22 so we elected to wait and do it this way. Hopefully it's the right decision. 'The wet weather has been really frustrating. 'He's been in work for a long time and he's bursting out of his skin (to race).' Knight's Choice was initially earmarked to make his comeback in the All-Star Mile, won by Tom Kitten, back in March but bruised his fetlock in the paddock at Macedon Lodge in the lead-up to the $2.5 million feature at Flemington. 'He ran in the Caloundra Cup last year (finishing fourth) so he's a flagship horse for the club,' Sunshine Coast Turf Club boss John Miller said on Sunday. 'Anything they (Symons and Laxon) want to do we try to help them out and they try to help us out with promoting the club.' Knight's Choice won the 2023 Group 3 Winx Guineas (1600m), another feature race this weekend as the winter carnival draws to a close.

Melbourne Cup hero Knight's Choice likely to miss Queensland winter carnival
Melbourne Cup hero Knight's Choice likely to miss Queensland winter carnival

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time13-05-2025

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Melbourne Cup hero Knight's Choice likely to miss Queensland winter carnival

Melbourne Cup hero Knight's Choice will almost certainly miss the Queensland winter carnival. Co-trainer John Symons revealed that south-east Queensland's ongoing big wet meant the Cup winner would most likely not compete at his home carnival. Races like the Group 1 Doomben Cup and $1.2m Q22 had been on the agenda for the Queensland stayer, who shocked the world when scoring the Melbourne Cup as a $91 chance last November. Autumn plans to contest the All-Star Mile were derailed by a minor injury and now, the likelihood is that Knight's Choice won't be seen until the spring carnival. 'Our thinking at the moment is that we will wait for spring with him, there is a strong chance you won't see him in the winter carnival,' Symons, who trains with his wife Sheila Laxon, said. 'He's just hopeless on wet tracks and that's why his form was so bad in Melbourne last spring up until his last two runs. He just couldn't get a dry track. • "Bloody oath": Warren out to spoil Schwarz's 10,000 farewell party 'It's not upsetting our plans, the wet weather is just a bit of a pain in the arse. 'It does depend on what the weather is going to do in the next few weeks, but it's just been so wet. 'I think we will just take him back to Melbourne. 'We will set a plan going through the races down there, probably weight-wise he would be better off doing that anyway.' Symons said the injury setback in autumn wasn't major, but it was enough to scrap autumn plans. 'There were no ongoing issues. He clipped the inside of his fetlock with his other leg and had a bleed in the joint,' Symons said. 'We thought he would get it over easily, but at the same time he squashed a little ligament at the back of his fetlock joint. 'It all just got a bit inflamed, so we just wanted to let it settle down.'

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