Fresh from celebrating his latest Group One win with Zavite in the Auckland Cup, trainer Anthony Cummings turns his attention to the elite races in Sydney and Adelaide this weekend.Messenger and Prima Nova run in the Coolmore Stakes (1500m) at Rosehill with Road To Rock representing the stable in the Ranvet Stakes (2000m).Sister Madly will try to exact revenge on Majestic Music in the Robert Sangster Stakes (1200m) at Morphettville while My Mojo's Back to contest the Australasian Oaks (2000m)."I
Fresh from celebrating his latest Group One win with Zavite in the Auckland Cup, trainer Anthony Cummings turns his attention to the elite races in Sydney and Adelaide this weekend.
Messenger and Prima Nova run in the Coolmore Stakes (1500m) at Rosehill with Road To Rock representing the stable in the Ranvet Stakes (2000m).
Sister Madly will try to exact revenge on Majestic Music in the Robert Sangster Stakes (1200m) at Morphettville while My Mojo's Back to contest the Australasian Oaks (2000m).
"It was great to get the Group One with Zavite and we've got runners in four Group One races on Saturday so I'm looking forward to a good day," Cummings said.
Majestic Music from the Leon Macdonald-Andrew Gluyas stable, rocketed home to pip Sister Madly by a long head in last week's Group Two Yallambee (1200m) at Morphettville.
My Mojo's Back will be stepping up from a Class One win over 1600 metres at Gosford last Tuesday but Cummings thinks highly of the Choisir filly who is out of AJC Australian Oaks winner Coco Cobanna and is also being aimed at that race.
"She's won two from five and we'll give her a go at this race," he said.
"Road To Rock runs in the Ranvet and the Messenger and Prima Nova are in the Coolmore."
George Main Stakes winner Road To Rock suffered some tightening during his seventh, beaten 3-1/4 lengths, in the Chipping Norton Stakes (1600m) on March won by Theseo.
Prima Nova ran a creditable fourth in that race while Messenger finished a half length third to Dane Julia in the Wiggle Quality (1400m) on the same day.
Dual Group One winner Turffontein took no harm from his fifth in the Newmarket Handicap run just before a massive storm hit Flemington on March 6 and runs in the Group Two Canterbury Stakes (1300m).
"He arrived back in Sydney this morning and will have a gallop on the course proper in the morning," Cummings said.
"He took no harm from the Newmarket.
"Zavite arrives back later this week and will be set for the BMW and then maybe have another leadup to the Sydney Cup."
Zavite will be accompanied by New Zealand mare Daffodil on the flight with the latter entered for the Ranvet Stakes.