"He still went a top race and she (Travelling Light) must be a very good filly.
"But now that he's been beaten everything is up in the air at the moment.
"He's had a trip away and we'll see how he has come through it after a few days. We'll go through the programmes and work out what is best for him. It's a matter of looking at everything."
The Karaka Million 3YO Classic (1600m) at Ellerslie on January 25 is an option if Harlech remains in New Zealand longer, although Moroney was quick to inquire on the confirmation of the main opponent, the Jamie Richards-trained Probabeel, starting in the $1 million feature.
"Probabeel is the one to beat," he said.
Harlech still remains in the nominations for the Gr1 Vodafone New Zealand Derby (2400m) at Ellerslie on February 29 and Moroney said a start in the staying 3-year-old feature is not out of the equation.
From eight starts, Harlech has recorded two wins and five placings, including four seconds, and, since winning the Gr2 James and Annie Sarten Memorial Stakes (1400m) at Te Rapa in October, he has been runner-up in the Gr1 New Zealand 2000 Guineas (1600m) at Riccarton, the Listed Uncle Remus Stakes (1400m) at Ellerslie and now the Gr1 Levin Classic (1600m) at Trentham.
"We've always said he'd be coming to Australia at some stage this season and we'll have a decision later this week if he is to stay on in New Zealand a bit longer," Moroney said.
While Harlech is destined for Australia, Moroney is gearing up to send Sound, a former smart German stayer, over from his Melbourne stable to his Matamata establishment.
"He has been freshened since he ran (fifth) in the Sandown Cup (Listed, 3200m) in November and he'll have a jump-out this Friday," Moroney said.
"He'll have an 1800m race here first, in about a fortnight, then head to New Zealand, possibly for the Avondale Cup (Gr2, 2400m) before the Auckland Cup (Gr1, 3200m)."
Other major contenders for the Moroney-Gerard stable include On The Rocks, who is on track for Saturday's Gr1 Harcourts Thorndon Mile (1600m) at Trentham, Pinmedown, Masetto and the Karaka Million 2YO (1200m) contenders Tokorangi and Dragon Queen.
The Karaka Million is the main focus for Pukekohe trainer Nigel Tiley with his unbeaten filly, Play That Song (favourite for the Ellerslie event), while Riodini, another of the stable stars, is in the spelling paddock.
"She (Play That Song) is nice and bright and we're lucky that we got her qualified early so there has been no pressure on her to get there," Tiley said.
"She's been set for the Karaka Million and she's done everything right. It's a hard race and it'll take a bit out of her so we'll wait until after it before making any definite future plans for her this season."
Tiley plans to take it a step at a time with Riodini for the rest of the season with the Proisir 3-year-old gelding ending his current campaign with his Levin Classic third, after being unbeaten in his first four starts and runner-up to the exciting Dragon Leap in the Gr2 Auckland Guineas (1600m) at Ellerslie on New Year's Day.
"He's in the paddock now," Tiley said. "We dropped him off on the way home at Rich Hill Stud for a break.
Riodini is unbeaten up to 1400m and, though he has been Gr2 and Gr1-placed at 1600m, Tiley firmly believes his future lies as a sprinter.
After his spell, a Queensland Winter Carnival could be an option for him.
- NZ Racing Desk