BY BEN CALUZZI Mornington Glory was previously trained on the peninsula as his name suggests, but found his way to Gavin Bedggood as a package deal after the Cranbourne-based trainer acquired Shalaman, owned by the same group. “We purchased a horse called Shalaman. A lot of the ownership stayed involved, and when I went to pick him (Shalaman) up, they said do you want to have a go with this horse (Mornington Glory). He was retired, and I guess the rest is history,” Bedggood said. GAVIN BEDGGOOD WILL BE HOPING TO STRIKE WHILE THE IRON IS HOT THIS SATURDAY WHEN STABLE SPEEDSTER MORNINGTON GLORY TACKLES THE LISTED PARAMOUNT LIQUORCARLYON STAKES AT THE VALLEY. MORNINGTON GLORY THRIVING IN CRANBOURNE RESURGENCE Mornington Glory was an impressive winner of a BM100 handicap over the same course and distance a fortnight ago, streaking away to stun his rivals by nearly four lengths. The soft nature of the victory was impressive enough to see his rating rise from 96 to 100,
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