The Kilmore trained four year-old led from start to finish in the Benchmark 64 Handicap (1400m).
Just Jake ($3.80) was unchallenged in the straight and defeated the $2 favourite Dirty Deeds by 2 1/4 lengths.
Dylan Dunn rode the winner for Helen Powell.
Dunn was also in the saddle when Just Jake won at Echuca on July 26.
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Ciaron Maher and David Eustace training partners had winners at Flemington and Rosehill on Saturday and followed up with a double at Bendigo.
Blood Sweat Tears won the Maiden Plate (1300m) at his second start and Global Gift dominated the Benchmark 78 (1600m).
It should be noted that Global Gift is a 1600m specialist with four wins from seven starts at the distance.
Eight attempts at other trips have yielded four minor placings.
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Lightly raced three year-olds Montefilla and Choir kept alive hopes for major sporting success with impressive wins on Saturday.
Montefilla ($5), a Follow selection, won the Benchmark 72 Handicap (1500m) at Rosehill.
The filly carried the minimum 53kg and was in receipt of 4 1/2kg from the four year-old runner-up but won with authority and a step up in distance will suit.
Trainer David Payne will plot a course hoping to gain a start in the VRC Oaks.
Choir ($3.60), winner of the Maiden Plate (2050m) at Moe, was a Coming Winner selection after a Flemington fourth.
The Teofilo-Sung colt is trained by James Cummings and could develop into a Derby prospect.
Anders’ dominant win in the Rosebud (1100m) at Rosehill stamped him as one to follow in three year-old races up to 1200m.
The Maher and Eustace trained colt won by nearly five lengths at his first start for 10 weeks.
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Follow - Mugatoo: Resumed with Rosehill win giving him an impressive six wins from 12 starts.
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Coming winners: Cadre Du Noir, a lightly raced import, has had two starts here for two seconds.
Coming Around won four straight in Perth before Swan Hill second and Flemington win.
Zende is set for a successful campaign after Cranbourne third at first run since February.