A return to Te Rapa has worked wonders for last season’s Group One winner Ugo Foscolo.
He has had his issues since his Gr.1 New Zealand 2000 Guineas (1600m) victory, but they were pushed to the background on Saturday when he beat his open sprint rivals in the Punters Challenge 5th May 1400m.
He subsequently spent an unrewarded spell with Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott last winter before returning to Marsh’s Cambridge stable.
Ugo Foscolo resumed his New Zealand career at Matamata in February, but tailed the field home and Marsh was prepared to accept the blame for that flawed performance.“It was trainer error running him then after he had been off the scene for a fair while,” he said.
Ugo Foscolo was subsequently freshened and the son of Zacinto responded with a tidy win under jockey Danielle Johnson.“We gave him a trial at Avondale and he dead-heated for first in good time,” Marsh said. “He’s really well now and he’s a big improver from here.”
Ugo Foscolo idled along in front and, after going clear at the top of the straight, he had enough in reserve to win by half a length.Tomelilla boxed on well for second after racing outside the leader and a nose further back was next Saturday’s Gr.2 Easter Handicap (1600m) hope Go Nicholas.