Cranbourne Cup winner Majestical will have his first start for Matthew Enright since being transferred out of his stable last year for a campaign with Greg Eurell when he resumes at Moonee Valley.Connections are giving the Bendigo trainer another chance with the six-year-old who failed to go another level with the change of stable.Majestical will line up in Saturday's open sprint over 1200 metres and with a three-kilo claim for apprentice Ben Knobel will carry just 54kg.Enright said Majestical l

Cranbourne Cup winner Majestical will have his first start for Matthew Enright since being transferred out of his stable last year for a campaign with Greg Eurell when he resumes at Moonee Valley.

Connections are giving the Bendigo trainer another chance with the six-year-old who failed to go another level with the change of stable.

Majestical will line up in Saturday's open sprint over 1200 metres and with a three-kilo claim for apprentice Ben Knobel will carry just 54kg.

Enright said Majestical left his stable as a country Cups horse and hopes that he can train on again this year for similar targets.

He said the son of Montjeu wasn't a noted wet tracker but he has him more forward than previous campaigns before winter sets in.

"He probably shouldn't be in work at this time of the year but I really want to give him a run before I make any decision which path he should go along," Enright said.

Majestical was winless during his spring campaign but finished third to Red Lord in the Group Three Naturalism Stakes (2000m) at Caulfield and third to Stormhill in the Benalla Cup (2046m).

He hasn't raced since finishing eighth in the Listed Johnnie Walker (1800m) at Flemington on Melbourne Cup day.

His last win was the 2008 Cranbourne Cup (2050m) and he changed stables after being unplaced at his next two starts at Group One level in the Railway Stakes and Kingston Town Stakes in Perth.

Enright said Majestical seemed capable of winning a Group Three race and possibly a weak Group Two and he still has hopes that he can reach that level.

"I really need to get through Saturday to get a firm opinion," Enright said.

"There was some talk of him having an underlying issue last campaign but I have had him in work 3-1/2 months and seen no signs of it."

"He has trialled nicely and he seems fine but I haven't put him under real pressure which he will get on race day."

Majestical has won first-up for Enright and last campaign resumed with a close sixth to Mic Mac in the Listed Aurie's Star Handicap (1200m) at Flemington.