More to come from Marmelo – Morrison
Trainer Hughie Morrison believes Marmelo has a lot more to offer as he gears up for the Investec Coronation Cup.
The six-year-old claimed victory in the Dubai Duty Free Finest Surprise Stakes at Newbury last time out, and is heavily fancied to challenge in the Coronation Cup at Epsom. That win at Newbury over a mile-and-a-half convinced Morrison to take up an entry for the Group One event on Friday. Morrison admits conditions aren’t looking perfect ahead of the trip, preferring a bit more rain, but is confident his charge can put on a good showing. ‘We might have wanted a bit more rain, but the ground shouldn’t be too quick on Friday,’ said Morrison.‘It could be a case that he’s getting quicker. I’m a great believer that a horse should be improving up to the age of six, if you can keep them sound – but that is obviously difficult. ‘Epsom might not be the perfect track for him, but we’ve decided to have a go at the top level over a mile and a half, in the knowledge that if it doesn’t work out and he’s still in one piece, we’ve got a very nice silver lining.’
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