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Co-trainer Levi Kavanagh says punters should forget Mornington Cup fancy First Immortal’s last-start flop

Co-trainer Levi Kavanagh says punters should ignore First Immortal’s last-start miss when assessing the smart stayer’s chances in Saturday’s $300,000 Mornington Cup.

First Immortal will be out to bounce back to winning ways in Saturday’s $300,000 Mornington Cup. Picture: Racing Photos via Getty Images
First Immortal will be out to bounce back to winning ways in Saturday’s $300,000 Mornington Cup. Picture: Racing Photos via Getty Images

Co-trainer Levi Kavanagh suggested punters simply forget smart stayer First Immortal’s last run when assessing Saturday’s Listed Mornington Cup (2400m).

First Immortal posted an impressive first-up win in Listed company at Caulfield on March 16 but surprisingly missed a placing in the Group 3 Easter Cup (2000m) at the same venue on April 6.

Kavanagh, who trains First Immortal in partnership with his father Mark, said the four-year-old simply found the wrong part of the track in the Easter Cup.

“We’re just happy to put the pen through the run,” he said.

“He was on the inside and was just in the wrong part of the track.

“It was a bit wetter in there and they were advantaged coming out a bit wider in the straight.

“He’s done well since so we’re happy to go there (to Mornington) on Saturday.”

First Immortal will step up to 2400m for the first time since the gelding finished on the heels of the placegetters in the Group 3 Geelong Cup last spring.

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The son of Churchill had an excuse for his Geelong Cup defeat as he struck his head in the barriers before the race.

But First Immortal’s other two runs beyond 2000m resulted in an impressive win under 60kg at Flemington as a three-year-old and an unlucky second after racing wide throughout in the Bart Cummings last October.

“He is only lightly raced at 2400m or further but his form is good over those distances,” Kavanagh said.

“He won well at Flemington and ran a great race in the Bart Cummings so we expect he’ll be effective over that trip again.”

The tight Mornington circuit can pose a problem for some gallopers but Kavanagh said First Immortal’s form at Caulfield and The Valley was a sign the gelding would handle his first crack at the course.

“He’s gone well at Caulfield and has run second at The Valley so he’s been able to handle those tighter tracks,” Kavanagh said.

“Mornington is a tricky track where you’ve got to be in the right spot on the tight turns but we expect to get around there well enough.”

First Immortal was an impressive winner at his first run beyond 2000m at Flemington last winter. Picture: Racing Photos
First Immortal was an impressive winner at his first run beyond 2000m at Flemington last winter. Picture: Racing Photos

Caulfield Cup aim no Mystery in Mornington Cup

The Kavanagh stable will attempt to qualify First Immortal for the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups in the coming weeks.

The Mornington Cup offers a Caulfield Cup ballot exemption to the winner while a Melbourne Cup start will be on the line in next month’s Andrew Ramsden (2800m) at Flemington.

Kavanagh said connections would decide First Immortal’s program towards the $500,000 Andrew Ramsden after the Mornington Cup.

“It will be four weeks between the Mornington Cup and the Andrew Ramsden so we have the option to get another run into him or just go straight there,” Kavanagh said.

“His rating is getting up but winning these races would be nice because they offer a guaranteed start so you can pick and choose your way to them.

“It would just make life a lot easier.”

Originally published as Co-trainer Levi Kavanagh says punters should forget Mornington Cup fancy First Immortal’s last-start flop

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