Wee Nessy triumphant in Crockett Stakes

By champion James McDonald’s very high standards, you would think finishing eight last start was a forgettable result for him and .

But there was a reason he asked and Jr to ride her again – he knew she would be much better in the at .

It is this kind of judgment that makes McDonald rider that he is.

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He produced yet another well-judged performance aboard the developing filly, the two going on to win by ¾ of a length, with Bay Thirteen for in second.

Wee Nessy continued to chip away on the outside in the 1200m Listed sprint worth $175,000, before making her move at the turn and having it wrapped up with 100m to go.

McDonald knew the $8.50 outsider with online bookmakers would take some beating, despite finishing eighth in her last start in the Group 3 Thoroughbred Club Stakes at  on October 8.

But it was still less than 2.5-lengths behind winner English Riviera for Tony and .

“I was pretty rapt to be back on her and to get another opportunity on her. I knew her a little bit more,” McDonald told Racing.com.

“The plan was to ride her a little bit quieter, but the tempo of the race didn’t really suit us early.

“She just started trucking into it, so I let her do her thing.

“Obviously, she probably should’ve won last start. So I was pretty rapt to be back on her.

“She’s quite a smart filly.”

Kent was only too happy to give the champion Sydney-based rider another go aboard his filly.

“James wanted to ride her after last start. He said she should’ve won last start,” he said.

“I thought it was a big win because we were unsure about 1200m.

“But to get back in the field and go home early it was very good.”

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