Marotiri Molly heads north off the back of an open handicap win at Tauherenikau, the seventh victory of the 7-year-old’s 18-start career.
“I got her unbroken as a late 3-year-old and then she suffered from chronic shin soreness,” Dixon said.
“She went sore about five or six times, she’s very fine boned and every time I put a bit of pressure on her she’d go shinny again and had a few growing pains along the way as well.
“She always showed a lot of speed and ability, but when the pressure went on her legs couldn’t cope. It was a long and frustrating process. It took a lot of time to get over all that before she was away.”
Marotiri Molly was ridden by apprentice Toni Davies to her latest success under 60kg. It was a fine effort as she gave placegetters Blissful Belle and Kopua four and five kilos respectively.
“She had 62kg so we had to claim, it’s been a bit tricky so it was a really good effort at Tauherenikau with all the dead weight,” Dixon said.
“She got held up and then had to pick herself up again and got past horses carrying a lot less weight.”
Dixon has yet to confirm the mare’s programme beyond Pukekohe, but another crack at a Group 1 title is high on the wish list.
“Last year she won the Challenge Stakes [Group 2, 1400m] after Pukekohe and that’s a possibility,” Dixon said.
“If she was to win on Saturday, then she would deserve another crack at trying to win a Group 1. We had a go at the Thorndon last year, that was at the end of her campaign but she only got beaten by less than a length.
“She was a late nom for the race, it was never really on the radar, so it was an afterthought.”
Raced by breeders Beven and Christine Parlato, Marotiri Molly is a daughter of the Al Akbar mare Marotiri Miss, who won five times and finished runner-up in the Group 3 Winter Cup (1600m).
– LOVERACING.NZ News Desk