Will Mike Moroney be a big player in this year's Melbourne spring carnival? Well, he's looking good right now. A few members of his team can certainly lay claim to being spring prospects. Firstly, there's Shenzhou Steeds. He will miss next week's Grafton Cup and go for a short break before heading to Melbourne. MM says: 'We'll give him a couple of runs in the better races and see how he goes. If he doesn't measure up, we'll send him back out and get him ready for the autumn.' Next there's Glass

Will Mike Moroney be a big player in this year's Melbourne spring carnival? Well, he's looking good right now. A few members of his team can certainly lay claim to being spring prospects. Firstly, there's Shenzhou Steeds. He will miss next week's Grafton Cup and go for a short break before heading to Melbourne. MM says: 'We'll give him a couple of runs in the better races and see how he goes. If he doesn't measure up, we'll send him back out and get him ready for the autumn.' Next there's Glass Harmonium. He ran well in Brisbane last year and in the spring won the wfa 2000m LKS Mackinnon Stakes at Flemington. He's now back in work and is after the Cox Plate and Mackinnon. Glass Harmonium will avoid the Melbourne Cup but Moroney has 3200m plans for his good type Sabrage, 3rd in the Victoria Derby.