The Live Or Die 6yr-old won at Alexandra Park last Friday, five days after he had been successful at Washdyke.
He was claimed after his Auckland win and transferred from the stable of Neil Radford to Gareth Dixon at Clevedon.
Dying To Rule, the winner of six races, is eligible for a claiming race tonight through being driven by concession junior driver Ryan Hayter.
Dying To Rule has a price tag of $7500.
Robert Butt has taken over the training of Biddy Bid from his parents, David and Catherine, at Woodend Beach.
"Dad thought it best I get a training licence and take over Biddy Bid as he had to drive Dr Hook in the same race [at Addington tomorrow night]," Robert said.
Robert works for the stable.
The 8yr-old Biddy Bid was transferred to the Butt stable three weeks ago and she has been placed in her last two starts.
Anvils Big Punt, an impressive winner at Oamaru on Sunday for the Butt stable, has his next race at Motukarara this Sunday.
He has been scratched at Addington tomorrow night.
Trainer Alan Clark has decided against racing The Fiery Ginga at Addington.
"His next race will probably be the mile at Winton on October 17 where he won't have a handicap," Clark said last night.
Stylish Monarch, who has not raced since May, won a trial at Ashburton yesterday.
Stylish Monarch started from 30m and won by a length from The Moment in a useful 3.04.8 for 2400m.
Stylish Monarch won seven races including the New Zealand Trotting Champion-ship last season.
The Open, an unraced 3yr-old in the Ken Barron stable, ran the fastest 2400m (mobile) of the day with a time of 3.02.4.