Chain Of Lightning strikes in TJ Smith Stakes

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The Group 1 T J Smith Stakes (1200m) had been touted by many as a match race between Imperatriz (+240) and (+320), however, it was Chain Of Lightning (+2200) getting the better of both to claim her first Group 1 victory.

She had put the writing on the wall second-up into the preparation, making a mess of her rivals in the Group 3 Birthday Card Stakes (1200m) at on March 23, suggesting the & -trained mare has gone to another level this time in.

She was given every conceivable chance thanks to a terrific rail hugging ride by , making the worthwhile trip north of as the five-year-old avoided many of the traffic issues some of her key rivals faced.

It was a blanket go in the concluding stages as Imperatriz, I Wish I Win, Bella Nipotina (+1000), Magic Time (+1000) and (+1700) jostled for positions and were all chomping at the heels of the leader, however, Chain Of Lightning never shirked the task, holding off some classy sprinters to the claim the T J Smith Stakes.

Peter Moody was on course to speak on behalf of his team, and although all eyes were on I Wish I Win trying to score back-to-back wins in the race, the stable were still able to claim victory as Katherine chalked up her first Group 1 win as a co-trainer.

“It wasn't quite the one I thought (would win),” joked Moody.

“I was looking at Wish (I Wish I Win) steaming down the outside.

“This is a beautiful moment. Stuey and Trish Ramsey, they've been my foundation clients, we go back 30-odd years, so to win that for him that's unbelievably special.

“Fourth time now winning the race named after ‘The Little Master', my first boss , which makes me very proud.

“Thanks to Kat Coleman, my training partner, her first Group 1. Well done Katherine, well .”

Damien Lane gave his post-race assessment as well, benefiting from the soft draw throughout the running.

“She was super,” said Lane.

“I was able to hold a handy spot from a good draw and just travelled into the race so well.

“Moods said to me before the race, ‘if you're going well on straightening, try and pinch a break up the rise'.

“I did and then I went, ‘I might have gone too early'. (That'll teach me for) listening to trainers again, but in the end it came off and she was so tough.

“She's a race day horse, she just steps up to the mark every time she's asked to and she just fights on.”

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