Middleham Park team taking cautious approach ahead of Rock return
“Hugely exciting” runner tackles Newbury intermediate event.
Connections of Marie’s Rock are not getting carried away ahead of the Ladbrokes Committed To Safer Gambling Intermediate Hurdle at Newbury. Comparisons have been drawn between her and stablemate Epatante, who won Saturday’s race – registered as the Gerry Feilden Hurdle – before going on to land the Christmas Hurdle at Kempton and then the Champion Hurdle itself. However, while Epatante had already been to a Cheltenham Festival and was running off a lowly mark of just 137, Marie’s Rock has had just two runs over hurdles because her previous campaign was cut short by injury, and she is running off 141 in what looks a much deeper race. Having taken part in a gallop with stable companion Floressa recently, the two now clash for real.One for the @MprUpdates team as the @sevenbarrows trained Marie’s Rock under @NdeBoinville , black jacket, finish upsides stablemate Floressa and @JerrymcGrath @NewburyRacing in a gallop pic.twitter.com/r0UQRhxrQI
— Graham Clark (@GrahamClark85) November 17, 2020
Tom Palin, of Marie’s Rock’s owners Middleham Park Racing, said: “The silver lining of missing Cheltenham is that sometimes horses benefit greatly from extra time to strengthen up, but we were looking forward to March. “The fact she’s coming here unbeaten in three, she remains hugely exciting and she’s summered very well. She looks amazing – Nicky Henderson and his team have been very good at sending pictures and videos to our members because we haven’t been able to go, of course. “Her work has been excellent up to now, without pressing too many buttons, and her schooling has been great – she’s only jumped half as many flights in public as she should have, because half were dolled off when she won at Taunton. “I think we’ve got a stiffer task than Epatante – she was rated lower than we are and was a bit more the finished article. We’ve still got a few questions to answer, so this is a fact-finding mission as she’s only had two starts over hurdles, which is why my glass is probably only half full.
Look how quickly Marie’s Rock accelerates clear of her rivals in our feature, the Listed Byerley Stud Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle. She is now unbeaten in three starts and looks a most exciting prospect. pic.twitter.com/6SJflMxsHb
— Taunton Racecourse & Conference Centre (@TauntonRacing) December 30, 2019
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