Find out what the jockeys made of their mounts after the Group 3 $250,000 Widden Stakes (1100m) at Rosehill Gardens.
Tim Clark (Lady Of Camelot): “She’s done a great job, she’s a really precocious filly. She wouldn’t break ice, she’s so light on her feet. She’s got such a good cruising speed, that’s what we wanted to use.”
“Good thing about her though is she rests within herself when she’s there.
“She got a little bit lost up the straight still, so I think there’s still a little more to give. But she couldn’t have been any more impressive.
“I think she’s just naturally so fast, I think trying to harness her too much would take away from her asset. She was probably just parked a little bit when she was there by herself and nothing with her. When I asked her for another effort she lengthened really well, it was a strong effort.”
Lady Of Camelot wins the Widden Stakes
Tommy Berry (Manaal): “Lovely filly. Got a bit lost at the top of the straight. Knuckled down well late but she gave the rest of them 3kg so she has done a good job.”
Kerrin McEvoy (Wave Breaker): “Nice run. Got improvement.”
Regan Bayliss (Alinea): “Disappointing. She is capable of a lot better than that.”
Zac Lloyd (Extreme Diva): “Lovely filly. May need a bit of time just to try and grow. If she does I’m sure she will be right on par with these horses.”
Chad Schofield (Pushpa): “Nice filly. Probably wants a bit further.”
Dylan Gibbons (The Eyes Have It): “Nice run for a filly that needs a bit of time.”