| By Mark Ryan
MELBOURNE, Aug 30 AAP - The Mike Moroney stable was happy with
Monaco Consul's first-up effort and is looking for further
improvement from the Cups prospect in Saturday's Group Two
Makybe Diva Stakes at Flemington.
A successive winner of Group One races with his victories in
last year's Spring Champion Stakes and the Victoria Derby,
Monaco Consul finished sixth to Shoot Out in the J J Liston
Stakes (1400m) when resuming at Caulfield on August 14.
"We were very happy with the run," said stable manager Anthony
Feroce.
Feroce said while Monaco Consul was in the worst part of the
track in the Liston, jockey Craig Williams had been instructed
to ride him that way.
"Craig was instructed to stay near the inside and ride him for
luck along the fence. It wasn't his grand final," Feroce said.
"He's trained on really well and we expect him to improve on his
first-up run.
"He'll appreciate the bigger track at Flemington and the mile
(1600m)."
Feroce said the four-year-old's spring missions were the
Caulfield Cup (2400m) and the Melbourne Cup (3200m) and the
stable rated him a better Melbourne Cup prospect.
"It depends on what happens on Saturday. His next run could be
in the Underwood or we might wait and go to the Turnbull a
couple of weeks after that," Feroce said
He said the stable would be happy if Monaco Consul was similarly
weighted to the 54.5kg the previous year's Victoria Derby winner
Rebel Raider received in last year's Melbourne Cup.
"That would guarantee that he gets a start," he said.
Cups weights are released on Wednesday and the stable's other
prospect, Fairfield Flame, is nominated in Saturday's Group Two
Let's Elope Stakes (1400m).
The Oasis Dream six-year-old mare has won two races in New
Zealand at 2830m and 2200m and was placed in the Group Two
Waikato Cup (2400m) four starts back in December.
She resumed with a sixth to Mont Fleuri in a 1400m fillies and
mares event at Caulfield on August 14.
There were 30 entries for the Makybe Diva including reigning
Melbourne Cup winner Shocking, Danleigh, Metal Bender, last
year's winner Vigor and stablemate Master O'Reilly who ran third
last year, Rebel Raider and Zavite.
Five Lloyd Williams-owned horses were nominated including Irish
St Leger and Prix Du Cadran winner Alandi, C'est La Guerre and
Mourayan.
Linton is likely to start in the Voodoo Plate (1400m), while
Rundle is nominated for that race as well as the Spring Is The
Season Handicap (1700m).
Lee Freedman nominated four imported runners - Fanjura, Above
Average, Doctor Fremantle and The Metropolitan winner Speed
Gifted.
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