William Haggas is not concerned if Second Thought heads straight to All-Weather Championships Finals Day without another run.The son of Kodiac booked his place in the three-year-old final on the Good Friday card at Lingfield with an impressive success in a fast-track qualifier at Kempton last time out.Having finished second on his debut at Salisbury in May, he missed the bulk of last year before opening his account on his penultimate start at Wolverhampton in December.The Newmarket handler said: "The win was very pleasing. The Mark Johnston horse (Sutter County) is a fair yardstick and he picked him up well."He will go to All-Weather Championships Finals Day. Whether he has another run in between I am not sure yet, but he doesn't need to as he has now had two runs on it (all-weather surface)."We don't want to over-do him on the all-weather."