The $2 million Doncaster beckons for Solo Flyer after he stamped his class all over the Group Two Ajax Stakes with an impressive win at Rosehill on Saturday.Racing NSW official Shane Meaney confirmed that Solo Flyer would receive a sufficient penalty to gain a start in the Doncaster.Trainer Anthony Cummings said he was confident Solo Flyer would attract at least a half-kilogram penalty for his victory in the 1500-metre race, lifting him to 51.5kg for the Doncaster (1600m) at Randwick on April 18

The $2 million Doncaster beckons for Solo Flyer after he stamped his class all over the Group Two Ajax Stakes with an impressive win at Rosehill on Saturday.

Racing NSW official Shane Meaney confirmed that Solo Flyer would receive a sufficient penalty to gain a start in the Doncaster.

Trainer Anthony Cummings said he was confident Solo Flyer would attract at least a half-kilogram penalty for his victory in the 1500-metre race, lifting him to 51.5kg for the Doncaster (1600m) at Randwick on April 18.

The win continued Solo Flyer's amazing run this preparation in which he has landed three consecutive victories including the Group Three Newcastle Newmarket Handicap (1400m) prior to the Ajax.

"It's always easier working with sharp tools," Cummings said.

But Cummings admitted that he was concerned during the run with Solo Flyer sitting in second for most of the trip behind leader Penrickson who set a good pace.

"On the turn when they loomed up I was worried that he was too far forward and might run out of steam," Cummings said.

"But he showed Group One qualities in the closing stages to blow them away and Corey Brown deserves plenty of credit for a great ride too."

Solo Flyer, who started at $4.60, defeated Marching by 1-1/4 lengths with Chasm 1-3/4 lengths away third.

Brown said he was forced to be more forward on Solo Flyer because of his wide alley.

"He was a bit fierce today and wanted to keep driving to the lead and I was a little bit concerned about him," Brown said.

"But he relaxed eventually and settled nicely behind the leader and produced an amazing sprint to finish them off, he's a great lightweight Doncaster chance, Anthony's done a great job with the horse."