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Moody switches tracks for black-type success

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Moody and Coleman pair to line up at Morphettville chasing stakes double.

QUICKSTER. Picture: Racing Photos

Peter Moody has chosen to run four-year-old Nunthorpe in Adelaide on Saturday in preference to Victoria's Good Friday feature in the hope of notching valuable black-type merit for the mare.

The $500,000 Country Discovery (1200m) at Yarra Valley was initially on Moody and co-trainer Katherine Coleman's minds but the risk of not making the field, and finding a winnable race in the Listed Matrice Stakes (1200m) swayed the choice to head to South Australia on Saturday.

"With her rating she was a chance of not getting a run at Yarra Valley," Moody said.

"She's stakes placed but not a stakes winner so that could have held her back from getting a run on Good Friday."

A winner of four races together with three placings in her nine starts, Nunthorpe comes off finishing second in the Listed Abell Stakes (1200m) at Moonee Valley on March 1 and is the $3.20 favourite across markets.

Similarly for Quickster, the stable has chosen to scratch the three-year-old filly from Moonee Valley in favour of starting in the Listed Clare Lindop Stakes (1600m).

The $2 favourite for the Group 1 South Australian Oaks (2000m) lead-up, Quickster will be ridden by Will Price who will also take the ride on Nunthorpe.