Sunday Territorian

Pride as Terravista makes late lunge for Lightning victory

- CRAIG BRENNAN

JOE Pride feels a sense of redemption after Terravista captured a second Group 1 victory with an explosive turn of foot in the Lightning Stakes at Flemington.

There was drama as the field was being loaded for yesterday’s race when The Quarterbac­k reared and flipped over, lashing out at the horses drawn either side of him.

The Quarterbac­k, Faatinah and Orujo were all withdrawn from the 1000m-Group 1 race.

Labelled the world’s best sprinter after his win in the 2014 Darley Classic, Terravista has since been beset by problems, mainly with his feet, restrictin­g him to 11 starts.

He was set for victory in the Lightning 12 months ago until Damien Oliver dropped a rein in the closing stages and Terravista was beaten in the final stride by Chautauqua.

It was looking likely Terravista was again going to be the unlucky runner until Corey Brown was able to find a clear passage.

Making a late lunge, Terravista ($15) got up to score a short half-head win over Spieth ($6) with Star Turn ($4) a short head away third.

“You don’t get those ones back but its just nice for this horse to finally win another Group 1,” Pride said.

“He’s the best horse I’ve ever had and if he retired winning only one Group 1 I would have been shattered.”

Terravista’s win was a welcome return Group 1 win for Brown after a stint in Singapore of almost four years.

The trainer and jockey were a successful combinatio­n before Brown’s move to Singapore and Pride ex- plained the jockey has ridden more winners for his stable than any other despite his absence overseas.

Depending on the handicappe­r, Pride hopes to return to Flemington for the Newmarket Handicap on March 11.

Brown got to ride Terravista in a trial at Warwick Farm earlier this month which helped him not to get to the front too soon.

“It was ideal today as I was able to stalk Hughie (Bowman) and when he got clear room he pinned the ears back,” Brown said.

“It was the Terravista of old,” he added.

Runner-up Spieth had to again settle for second prize in a Group 1 race after being heldup at a vital stage.

Spieth was beaten a similar margin in the Darley Classic last year.

“We’ll just assess where he is at the end of the week and make a decision on the Newmarket next week,” trainer Bryce Heys said.

 ?? Picture: VINCE CALIGIURI ?? The Joe Pride-trained Terravista (left), with Corey Brown in the saddle, takes out the Group 1 Black Caviar Lightning Stakes (1000m) in a blanket finish at Flemington yesterday
Picture: VINCE CALIGIURI The Joe Pride-trained Terravista (left), with Corey Brown in the saddle, takes out the Group 1 Black Caviar Lightning Stakes (1000m) in a blanket finish at Flemington yesterday

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