The Patrick Payne-trained Bold Soul has been a good money spinner for connections on the flat for connections, but his future may lie over jumps.
Bold Soul added the Deane Lester Flemington Cup 1849 (2800m) at Flemington on Saturday to his previous seven wins in a 33-start career, while the victory took his prize money to in excess of $800,000.
Ridden by Jake Noonan, Bold Soul ($5.50) scored a short-head victory from the $2.60 favourite Highland Blaze with Tempesti ($16) a half-head away third.
Harry Coffey, rider of the third-placed Tempesti, fired in a protest against the winner alleging interference close to the finish, but after a short deliberation Racing Victoria stewards dismissed the objection.
Neal Greaves, representing trainer Patrick Payne said Bold Soul was likely to have his next start over jumps.
"I think the plan is, you might see a pretty nice jumper at Ballarat on August 16," Greaves said.
"I think the intention is he will have a jumps run this season."