Marquand and Addeybb ready for latest Group One challenge

Extra rain would be welcome ahead of Sydney showpiece.
Tom Marquand is hoping Addeybb can feel the benefit of his recent Group One win as he clashes with top Japanese runner Danon Premium in what is a high-class field at Randwick on Saturday. The William Haggas-trained six-year-old lines up in the Longines Queen Elizabeth Stakes on the back of victory in the Ranvet Stakes at Rosehill last month. He beat the reopposing Verry Elleegant by half a length after briefly being headed, and with the runner-up going on to Group One success herself a week later, Marquand has plenty of faith in the form.“We’re coming in off a win though, and Verry Elleegant boosted that form in winning a week later. “It was a very tough performance that day, the ground wasn’t really ideal and I’m not sure whether it will be tomorrow – rain is forecast, but it hasn’t really come yet.”
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