Tancred Likely For Verry Elleegant

If she recovers well from her fierce Group One battle with English visitor Addeybb, Verry Elleegant could be seen again just seven days later.

The -trained mare served it up to Addeybb in Saturday’s at Rosehill but came up short by a half-length.

Addeybb’s win was a triumph for trainer William Haggas and British Tom Marquand who returned to Australia nine days ago after a successful summer stint.

Marquand arrived back in Sydney before the self-isolation protocols surrounding came into play for travellers and landed his first Group One victory.

Verry Elleegant already has two, last year’s Vinery Stud Stakes and the .

She could aim for her third on Saturday in the (2400m).

“I’d love to try her over 2400 metres at weight-for-age,” Waller said.

“She had a very tough run in the Ranvet and I think Tommy Marquand did a fantastic job, as simple as that.

“He took off knowing we’d be vulnerable late and he was right.

“I knew if it was a sit and sprint from the turn we wouldn’t be beaten, and I was almost right. They took off from the 600.”

The mare’s spring campaign was a mixed bag with her win the highlight.

“She is certainly better in the autumn and her form would say that,” Waller said.

“The tracks are a bit more forgiving at this time of year. I was only looking at the track on Saturday morning and it was wet through from an overnight dew. You don’t get that in the spring.

“She is also a lot than she was last spring.”

‘s , third in his attempt to defend the Ranvet, could also be on the one-week back-up as he was last year when he added the Tancred.

He finished more than five lengths from Verry Elleegant on Saturday when the leading pair dashed away from their rivals.

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