It would be a first runner in Australia for the ever-growing Wathnan Racing operation, with Richard Brown, racing advisor, also keen to make the trip.
“We’ll chat to George and I need to check if we have still qualified there," Brown said.
"The guys from Melbourne grabbed me straight after the race but I need to go and find them again now!”
According to the qualification criteria for the Lexus Melbourne Cup, Hopewell Rock's second placing passes a crucial clause but the gelding will need to improve on his 106 rating to climb into the final field of 24 runners.
For the winner, trainer Alan King was firm in his thinking to bypass the golden ticket with Daiquiri Bay ($10).
“I don’t travel! You’ve done well to get me to Yorkshire!," winning trainer Alan King said.
“He’d make a nice hurdler wouldn’t he! This has been the plan since Ascot. We said we’d put him away for the Ebor after that. He had a tough race at Ascot where he broke the track record, but his preparation has been great and the rain came, which was a help.”