Six months later after winning the 2024 Lexus Roy Higgins (2600m) at Flemington, those dreams were shattered by a tendon injury Mark Twain suffered while preparing for the spring.
Move forward to Saturday and Mark Twain is back at the corresponding Flemington meeting he scored at two years ago.
This time he's not chasing a Lexus Melbourne Cup golden ticket, but Group 1 victory in the TAB Australian Cup (2000m).
Mark Twain will be lining up for his second start for the Phillip Stokes yard on Saturday having produced an eye-catching third in the TAB Blamey Stakes (1600m) at Flemington on March 24.
He's since had a tick-over jump-out at Flemington and Stokes reasons keeping him on the fresh side is the best way to approach his races.
"Four weeks between runs with a jump-out in between, I feel that's the best way to have him, fresh with three weeks being the minimum," Stokes said.
"It's a hard race, but the favourite (Birdman) was the one that beat us (last time), and we can only improve and I think the Flemington 2000 (metres) is ideal.
"He ticks a lot of boxes, but we need to see it again, and I'm sure we will because we've been very happy with his work.
"He's very relaxed and happy, so we go their quietly confident."