Not A Single Cent Chasing Qld Derby Upset

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Not A Single Cent is among the outsiders for the Derby but his co-trainer believes the gelding is poised to run better than his odds suggest in the Group One race.

A half-brother to one of Australian racing's most popular horses, multiple Group One winner Happy Clapper, Not A Single Cent's only victory from 10 starts has come in the Group Two VRC Sires' Produce Stakes as a two-year-old in his second career outing.

After a disappointing spring, Not A Single Cent was gelded and he pressed his claims for Saturday's (2400m) at Eagle Farm with a last-start third over 2000m at in the second start of his current campaign.

The Matt Cumani-trained , the winner of that Flemington race, is among his Derby rivals on Saturday.

“I'm quietly confident he'll run a good race,” Eustace, who is in partnership with , said.

“I don't mind his draw. He's drawn in the middle which I think is right for him and I thought his last run was very encouraging the way he kept working to the line.

“So I think he is now looking for the 2400 metres and he just could a bit of a smokey.”

Michael Thomas, who races Happy Clapper, is part of Not A Single Cent's ownership group.

Savvy Oak is also at long odds with the Chris Waller-trained Nobu the TAB's $4.40 favourite.

One thing Savvy Oak has on his side is experience at the distance as he lines up in his third Derby.

Trainer by , Savvy Oak was unplaced in the Derby (2500m) in the spring but finished second to in last month's , also over 2500m.

“He was always going to improve in the autumn, as most of them do,” Busuttin said.

“He's finally settling down. He has got a few traits and is a bit quirky, but he's starting to settle down and is learning what it's all about now.”

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