Mossurmi, a horse who hates standing still, is poised to continue his brilliant winter run at Randwick and cap off a good week for trainer Marc Conners.The in-form Warwick Farm horseman is fresh from watching stablemate Mandlikova score a slashing 4-1/4 length win at Randwick on Wednesday.Now it's stable star Mossurmi's chance to shine again with the gelding chasing his fifth win in six starts when he runs in Saturday's Arrowfield Stud Handicap (1600m).The Randwick surface was rated a heavy nine

Mossurmi, a horse who hates standing still, is poised to continue his brilliant winter run at Randwick and cap off a good week for trainer Marc Conners.

The in-form Warwick Farm horseman is fresh from watching stablemate Mandlikova score a slashing 4-1/4 length win at Randwick on Wednesday.

Now it's stable star Mossurmi's chance to shine again with the gelding chasing his fifth win in six starts when he runs in Saturday's Arrowfield Stud Handicap (1600m).

The Randwick surface was rated a heavy nine on Thursday which suits Mossurmi who boasts a record of three wins from five starts on heavy going.

"It's a much stronger race and they can't keep winning you wouldn't think, but he's fit and well and has trained on very nicely and as long as he gets a good run I think he'll go well again," Conners said.

Mossurmi can become fractious when he is in unfamiliar surroundings, as was the case at the scene of his last start victory at Rosehill over 1900 metres on June 27.

"He hates standing still and we had to walk him for a couple of hours before the race and that settled him down," Conners said.

"Hopefully he's more relaxed this time, he's been to Randwick before so he should be okay."

Mossurmi's extraordinary run started at Canterbury in early May when he won the first of three races that month.

Two days after winning the Nowra Cup (1600m) on May 24 he won at Warwick Farm over the same distance.

Craig Agnew has been aboard Mossurmi in his last five starts.

"Hopefully they go at a decent clip and he can get over the top of them," Conners said.

"The key is not to be in front at the top of the straight on him but Craig knows that and has done a very good job at saving him up until the last possible minute."

Mandlikova's win in the Queens Park Handicap (1200m) at Randwick was of great significance to Conners who has the leasing rights to her mother My Czech Chick who he also trained.

Conners works a team of around 18 horses at any one time at his stable adjacent to that of his father Clarry.

"We've had such a great year, we've got good staff and sensational owners and it's all paying off for us," Conners said.

"We've had 39 winners for the year, that's pretty good for a small team and I could not be happier with things."

Conners will wait a week before making a decision on what Mandlikova does next.

"Most Beautiful Crowns can't handle heavy tracks and here she is absolutely bolting in on one, so we might find another race for her soon," Conners said.