Chief Stipe Posted June 23, 2019 Share Posted June 23, 2019 Chouxting The Mob gets up at Flemington to record his fourth win in a row Under the urgings of champion jockey Damien Oliver, Simon Morrish-trained Chouxting The Mob has overhauled his rivals to continue his winning run in a staying race at Flemington. The five-year-old gelding went into Saturday’s Great Ocean Road Handicap (2520m) having won his past three starts and knuckled down to his task in the final 200m on a soft track to extend his winning streak. Chouxting The Mob, the $2.15 favourite, defeated Flow Meter ($81) by a long neck with Last Week ($3.40) another neck away third. “As I continue to say, I don’t know how good he is but he is a real stayer,” Morrish said. “I’d love to see 3000-metre, 3200-metre races for him. “He’s a credit to himself and it was a great ride.” Just like two weeks ago when Chouxting The Mob also won at Flemington over 2500m, Saturday’s race was a heat of the Banjo Paterson Series. The final of the series is a $150,000 race over 2600m at the same track in two weeks, which Morrish said looks a logical option. “It’s pretty hard to throw last start winners out into the paddock,” Morrish said. “But he’s been terrific to us and I don’t want to hurt him. We’ll just see how he pulls up. The Final is there in a fortnight and we’ll see what happens. “I think it’s the obvious thing to do but we’ll see how he pulls up.” View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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