Moroney Considers Harlech For Australian Spring

Mike Moroney’s already impressive spring team is likely to be bolstered with the addition of a promising young galloper from the trainer’s stable.

Moroney, whose Melbourne yard is taking all before it this season, has identified Harlech as a potential Australian carnival horse.

A rising four-year-old, Harlech is a Group Two winner over 1400m in New Zealand and was twice a runner-up at Group One level this season in the NZ and .

He had been considered for a possible Sydney autumn campaign this year before those ambitions were shelved.

Moroney has won two Australian Group One races this season with Alabama Express in the CF Orr Stakes in February and in the All Aged Stakes at Randwick last month.

Alabama Express has been retired to stud while Tofane is among Moroney’s spring contenders who are still spelling.

Promising imports and are also in the paddock and will return to Moroney’s stable in the coming weeks to prepare for spring targets.

“We’re probably going to bring Harlech across from New Zealand,” Moroney said.

“He’ll come across for a crack at some of those bigger miles.”

Along with his Australian stable at Flemington, Moroney also runs a New Zealand training operation in partnership with .

European import Aktau qualification when he won the Cup in March before being sent for a spell.

Moroney said Aktau would return to work in around two weeks.

“Buffalo River will probably be about a week after that and Tofane about the same,” Moroney said.

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