Heat runners-up Tomahawk Hayze (box two), Disaster Piece (box three), Perfect Tyrant (box four) and Hara’s Pandora (box seven) round out the field, with Cash Destroyer and Adulate the first and second reserves.
Short would be the envy of most fellow trainers after drawing the inside, but he’s not so sure it’ll be the place to be for his charge.
“I’m a bit worried because if he goes back like he normally does he’ll be near last going around the first turn,” he said.
“But, he hugged the rail nicely and can do the same next week.”
Short gave a special mention to his heat’s runner-up Perfect Tyrant and Black Comanche, who has drawn ideally in box eight yet again.
“Black Comanche will be very hard to beat,” Short said.
“But, the one that came second in our heat has only had four races and looks pretty good too.
“I don’t think Hidden Agenda is right up there with the fastest, but he’s still a very young dog and a bit of a late bloomer, he’s got a bright future.”
There had been whispers this week that Hidden Agenda could be sent south for a tilt at the Sale Cup over 650 metres during the summer.
“For now I just want to concentrate on this race,” Short said.
As for the future, the trainer is keen to see Hidden Agenda develop into a 600 metre chaser, having run a bold second at his first attempt behind Springtime Gold on October 6.
“He will handle it because he comes home strong,” Short said.
“There are races that are suitable but I will look to keep him going over the 500 metres for now, long-term, he’ll definitely go to 600 metres.”