The New Zealand Herald

Chocante keeps family in the running

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Chocante has one more test to pass to keep the Marsh family in with a shot at a unique family double.

Should the son of 2009 Cupwinner Shocking run up to expectatio­ns in Saturday’s St Leger Stakes (2600m) at Randwick, a start in the Melbourne Cup (3200m) beckons.

Chocante is prepared by Stephen Marsh, whose father Bruce rode Silver Knight to win the 1971 Cup at Flemington before embarking on a successful training career in New Zealand and, for the past 12 years, in Singapore.

On his departure, Stephen took sole charge of their stables at Woodville and Awapuni before shifting the operation to Cambridge in 2008.

Marsh, who enjoyed Group One success in Australia with the ATC Oaks winner Sofia Rosa, said Chocante was in top order for the weekend’s assignment.

“He keeps improving with each run and the step up to 2600m will be ideal for him. We’re very happy with him and a shower of rain would be perfect.

“As long as he runs well, we will definitely be going to Melbourne and then we would look at the options before the Cup. He’s 28th in order of entry at the moment and, going by past years at this stage, we’d be looking comfortabl­e to get a start. But we’ll wait and see and get Saturday out of the way first.”

Corey Brown guided Chocante to a last-start third in the Gr.1 The Metropolit­an (2400m) and he will again be aboard last season’s Gr.2 Brisbane Cup (2200m) winner in the St Leger.

 ?? Picture / Trish Dunell ?? Stephen Marsh with Chocante’s sire Shocking and the 2017 Melbourne Cup.
Picture / Trish Dunell Stephen Marsh with Chocante’s sire Shocking and the 2017 Melbourne Cup.

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