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Melbourne Cup a long range plan for rising stayer Samuel Langhorne

Samuel Langhorne (NZ) ridden by Ethan Brown wins the LockettLED.au Handicap at Sportsbet Sandown Lakeside Racecourse on April 01, 2024 in Springvale, Australia. (Photo by George Sal/Racing Photos)

Rising Benchmark stayer Samuel Langhorne is poised for a significant preparation, likely targeting Bendigo’s Golden Mile meeting.

While contesting a Benchmark 78 race, the 2400-meter test could serve as a pivotal stepping stone towards a Melbourne Cup, a win potentially leading to a shot at the ballot-free Andrew Ramsden at Flemington next month.

The horse shares a remarkable connection with Roy Higgins Quality winner Mark Twain, both tracing their lineage to Shocking and a common dam lineage.

Bred by Gail Temperton, who has a storied history in staying races, both horses were prepared by Kelly Van Dyk and sold before the two-year-old Ready To Run sale in 2021.

Trainer Mick Kent acquired both, selling Mark Twain to a group including OTI Racing and retaining Samuel Langhorne in partnership with Phill Cataldo.

“He was up and going earlier than the other horse, but I think he (Samuel Langhorne) will make it too,” Van Dyk said.

“He’s just taken a little longer to mature. Mark Twain is still very green, but both are bred to stay all day as there’s Pentathlon in the family and he ran in a Melbourne Cup and was placed in a Wellington Cup.

“It’ll be great to follow them both and see how far they go.”

While Mark Twain experienced a swifter rise to prominence, Samuel Langhorne’s delayed maturity suggests promise for future success.

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