Find out what the beaten jockeys made of their runs in the Group One Vinery Stud Stakes at Rosehill.
Noel Callow (Montoya’s Secret): “She had to dig deep, but she just wandered that last bit. She still held on though, it was a good win.”
Jason Collett (La Bella Diosa): “Travelled nice in the run but once I let her go she floundered in it.”
Hugh Bowman (Foxplay): “She clearly should have run third but I was delighted with her run. She’s going to be a horse to be following for the next couple of years I think, she’s just beautiful, so honest and got the talent to boot.”
Regan Bayliss (Harlow Gold): “Good run. She’ll be peaking Oaks day.”
Ben Melham (Dawn Wall): “Ran well. Jumped really well and probably just landed a little bit handy. Next start you’d probably be wanting to ride her a little more conservative.”
Blake Shinn (Nurse Kitchen): “Very pleasing run. I think we saw a return back to form on a wet track and all looks promising heading towards the Oaks.”
Corey Brown (Smart As You Think): “She ran super, we were just taken out of the race about the 200m.”
Glyn Schofield (Lubiton): “She was out there making her own luck, got a bit of a bump that sort of knocked the wind out of her sails but she fought on well.”
Brenton Avdulla (Moqueen): “Just didn’t go in the ground.”
Jess Taylor (Concessions): “She had to do a bit of work to cross them early, when they sprinted she just couldn’t go with them.”
Andrew Adkins (She’s Magical): “Wasn’t a bad run, made a little bit of ground but probably just found it a little bit testing stepping up in distance on that track.”
Damien Oliver (Kamili): “Not quite up to it.”
Montoya’s Secret winning the Vinery