The proven big-race combination of trainer Mike Moroney and jockey Kerrin McEvoy are poised to strike again at Group One level, with Divine Rebel thriving ahead of Saturday's Sydney Cup.Moroney and McEvoy teamed up to win the Melbourne Cup with Brew in 2000.Divine Rebel comes into the 3200-metre feature at Randwick after wins in the Epona Stakes (1900m) and last start in the Group Two Chairman's Handicap (2600m), both with McEvoy aboard.Moroney is delighted with Divine Rebel who faces her longes
The proven big-race combination of trainer Mike Moroney and jockey Kerrin McEvoy are poised to strike again at Group One level, with Divine Rebel thriving ahead of Saturday's Sydney Cup.
Moroney and McEvoy teamed up to win the Melbourne Cup with Brew in 2000.
Divine Rebel comes into the 3200-metre feature at Randwick after wins in the Epona Stakes (1900m) and last start in the Group Two Chairman's Handicap (2600m), both with McEvoy aboard.
Moroney is delighted with Divine Rebel who faces her longest trip in the $700,000 Sydney Cup.
"She's thrived up here. I thought her work on Tuesday morning was up to her best," he said.
"She has to step up to the two miles but she's given every indication that she will handle it.
"We have our fingers crossed but until they do it you don't really know."
McEvoy boasts an impressive record on Divine Rebel having won at all of his three rides on the Don Eduardo four-year-old, and he believes she will run the trip.
"She's in great shape for this race and the way she hit the line in the Chairman's told me she would handle the two miles," McEvoy said.
"She's a lovely horse and I'm hoping we can continue our good record together."
Moroney has taken the punt on Glen Boss being available to ride stablemate Glistening in the Sydney Cup.
The stable paid up for Boss as the rider for the Sadler's Wells seven-year-old who is weighted on the minimum of 51kg.
However, Boss will ride the second emergency Joe Blow for master trainer Bart Cummings if the four-year-old, also by Sadler's Wells, gains a start.
"We might have to put someone on a little bit overweight if Glen can't ride him," Moroney said.
"But I'd like Glen to ride him.
"He's a good lightweight chance. He's one of the ones who will get the distance."
Boss rode Glistening last start when he was beaten a nose by Eskimo Dan over 2500m at Moonee Valley on April 13.
"He hadn't had a run for quite a while and fitness told at the finish," Moroney said.
Two starts back Moroney said Glistening pulled up a little stressed after his eighth to Zavite in the Group Two Adelaide Cup (3200m).
"He's a proven two-mile horse but I don't know if everything was right that day," Moroney said.
Randwick track manager Dave Hodgson rated the surface as slow on Friday and with showers forecast overnight and race day an upgrade appeared unlikely.
Divine Rebel has never raced on anything worse than dead while Glistening won on a heavy track over 2400 metres at Sandown in June last year.