Terravista has stormed home to record the second Group 1 win of his career in the 2017 Black Caviar Lightning Stakes (1000m) at Flemington this afternoon.
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Terravista flew home to win the Group 1 Black Caviar Lightning Stakes at Flemington this afternoon. Photo: Ultimate Racing Photos
Terravista was unlucky to finish second in a photo the Lightning Stakes when jockey Damien Oliver dropped his whip in 2016, but the veteran was all but forgotten in betting markets for the featured sprint this afternoon.
Jumping from the gates well, Terravista was settled behind the main pack as Heatherly, Flamberge and Illustrious Lad dictated the early terms.
Experiencing a good run in transit with cover, jockey Corey Brown waited patiently before producing the Captain Rio gelding with 200m to run; finding a gap between runners and flying home to beat Spieth on the line in a photo finish.
Brown delivered a perfectly-timed performance aboard Terravista to win the Black Caviar Lightning Stakes, but was quick to lay all the praise on the talented horse.
âHe trialled well, but heâs been racing in a bit of a hole,â Brown said after winning the Lightning Stakes.
âHeâs not been hitting the line well, but he trialled super and obviously heâs the best horse on paper, but he just had to get his mind right.
âHe had the perfect run â I ended up nearly last at one point but Hughie and I were scouting for the same runs and I was lucky enough to get a run between them.
âOnce he got daylight, he just launched at them. He was really, really good.â
Trainer Joe Pride has affectionately referred to Terravista as the âWorldâs Best Sprinterâ throughout his entire racing career, and the Warwick Farm horseman was understandably thrilled that his stable star was able to return to winning form in the Black Caviar Lightning Stakes.
âHeâs the 1000m horse in this field and if he hasnât gotten there today, it was going to be a worry about when he was going to beat these horses,â Pride said.
âIt was an explosive finish here today. Corey held him up beautifully. Coreyâs ridden more winners for me than any other jockey and heâs been in Singapore for the last three years.
âI just watched him travel, he looked like he was going beautifully. I obviously worried he wasnât going to get a run, but Iâd prefer to see him like that than out in the clear.
âWeâll probably bring him back for the Newmarket. Weâll have to see what the handicapper does with him, but heâs a super horse down the straight here as you can see.â
Terravista has posted eleven wins and a further six minors through his twenty-five career starts to date.