FEW runners bound for the Charters Towers races on March 7 will boast a history to match Master Agar.
He faces seven rivals in the DLV and Capricorn Yearling Sale Benchmark 55 Handicap (1200m). It will be first run in Queensland.
No jockey has yet been booked to ride.
The eight-year-old calls Charters Towers home nowadays after joining Ted Snelling's team between a narrow loss at Nowra and running unplaced in Darwin on Valentine's Day.
Master Agar, a son of the Magic Millions placed Not A Single Doubt and the New Zealand matron Get The Hint, started his career with Ron Quinton at Randwick.
He trialled against the likes of Hampton Court, Fighting Sun, Meteor Storm and Global Domination between January and December 2014.
His debut at the races happened on Boxing Day, 2014 when he finished fourth of nine in maiden grade over the Randwick 1400 metres.
Quintion got Master Agar to win at Warwick Farm the following February but midway through 2017 he was moved to Carl Poidevin's yard.
In five runs for Poideven, Master Agar won once and was placed on two further occasions at Kembla Grange before another stable switch to trainer Shari-Lea Hitchcock.
Master Agar stayed in the Hitchcock team for six weeks and then was moved to Diane Poidevin Laine for whom he trialled once to win at Nowra and then raced three times for successive fourths and a sixth.
Afterwards he was transferred to the Snelling string.
Oakey-based trainer Patrick Sexton has organised a jockey change for Last Armageddon, a runner in the Cooloola Food Service Benchmark 65 Handicap (1030m) in Gympie.
Heavyweight Paul Hamblin will be aboard the six-year-old, which has been allotted 61.5kg to carry. Hamblin replaces Dan McGillivray, who rode Last Armageddon to a Chinchilla win on February 29.
Topweight Eight Over, a visitor from Nanango, will also have a new rider with four kilo claiming apprentice Emma McPherson replacing Hannah English on the Lonhro gelding.
Past efforts have convinced form students to plump for local hope Mr Fuji in the Class B (1170m).
Mr Fuji, trained on the Gympie track by Kaye Hill, resumed from a spring break to run second behind Ruby Lil in a similar event at Bundaberg on February 1.
Ridden by Maurie Crawford, Mr Fuji was beaten only a length and drops two kilos to 58kg. Importantly, he has performed well at his second outing following a breather in the past.
Crawford has retained the ride.