Awapuni trainer Ashley Meadows is pleased with his stable star Duplicity ahead of the Marton Cup (2200m) on his home track today and he is hoping the gelding can record his first stakes victory as a trainer.
The son of Duporth came close to achieving that goal in November when finishing runner-up in the Gr.3 New Zealand Cup (3200m) at Riccarton and Meadows believes Duplicity has the ability to break through for that elusive stakes victory.
"I think he is good enough, he can reel off some pretty fast sectionals," Meadows said.
Duplicity went one better last-start, winning the Manawatu Cup Prelude (2000m) at Awapuni last month and Meadows said that although that win was a bit unexpected he thinks his charge can repeat that form today.
"He galloped here on Tuesday, he is pretty spot on," Meadows said. "His last-start win was a bit unexpected actually, I think we were a bit lucky more than anything there. We got the good run up on the inside and we had no weight, but it was a good win though. He is pretty well, I think he will be hard to beat. The only real hiccup that we have had is that Rosie (Myers, jockey) was originally meant to be on him, but she got suspended so I was lucky enough to get Ryan (Elliot) at the last minute. He's in good form and is riding with a bit of confidence, so that helps too."