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Mongolian Marshall gets bob in at Flemington

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In a deceptive finish, Adelaide visitor Mongolian Marshall held off fast finishing Ocean Miss to win at Flemington

Mongolian Marshal.
Mongolian Marshal. Picture: Trish Dunell

Adelaide trainer Stuart Gower forgot one important piece of information as he legged replacement jockey Brett Prebble aboard Mongolian Marshal at Flemington

As Gower explained post winning the TAB Supports National Jockeys Trust (1600m), a heat of the VRC-CRV Winter Championship, on Saturday that Mongolian Marshall is best saved for one last dash at his rivals. 

Settling at the tail of the field, Prebble allowed Mongolian Marshall to unwind quickly where he hit the front 200m from home. 

What looked like being a comfortable win turned into an agonising wait for connections after Ocean Miss made a late dive. 

In a deceptive finish, Mongolian Marshall ($16) lasted by a nose from Ocean Miss ($4) with France's Boy ($31) a further three-quarters-of-a-length away. 

"I thought we got beat," Gower said. 

"The only thing I forgot to tell Brett - and he rode him a treat - was 'don't hit the front too soon because he pulls up and waits for them'. 

"Thank God he got the photo." 

Mongolian Marshall was having his first outing for seven weeks and Gower said he may have learned a lesson with the gelding. 

"We were going to run in the R A Lee (Stakes) last week but on the Tuesday morning he had a bout of colic, so I had to treat him," Gower said. 

"And once you treat them, seven days with the drugs in the system, we had to wait. 

"The plan was going to be run today and then back up next week over 2000 metres. 

"But we might be better off taking him home and keeping him a little bit fresh and head to the (Winter Championship) Final. 

"I think he's a better horse when it is wet, but I'm rapt he's got the result today." 

 


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