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  “She travelled  sweetly. You can ride her wherever you want and I was happy to take a sit  because I knew with her turn of foot she could finish over them. There was a  little sense of relief I suppose, I’ve had a few goes here with no success. I  think the 2400m really suits her and the horse who beat her the other day  (Geraldina) was something special so I was confident that Win Marilyn could  hold her form today. It’s a privilege to be a part of Japanese racing and  getting on these horses.”
2nd: BOTANIK – William Buick
  “His run  was great. It was competitive early, but I wanted to go forward. A couple  worked up outside me but he still relaxed and he ran very well. He stays all  day and I think he will be a lovely stayer for next year.”
3rd: GLORY VASE – Joao Moreira
  “He went alright, he did his best.  His condition was as good as it could be but with his age and younger horses  coming up – I’m proud of what he has done.” 
4th: PANFIELD – Karis Teetan
  “He ran well  against these strong horses. We’re just need him to bring a bit of form to  these races but I thought he ran very good. We’re all happy with the run.”
5th: STONE AGE – Aidan O’Brien
  “They  both ran okay, Stone Age might have preferred a stronger gallop and you could  probably say the same for Broome.”
6th: BUBBLE GIFT – Christophe Lemaire
  “As usual  he was slow from the gates and I had to let him find his rhythm. We gained a  position going forward with the three-wide trail and he was tracking well but struggled  in the last 100m. It’s been a long season.” 
7th: SENOR TOBA – Vincent Ho
  “I wanted  to go forward but eventually there was no pace so I didn’t mind to lead. I  expected him to be better with the second horse picking up off the home turn  but he was pretty one-paced. He just kept a similar speed in the straight, he  just couldn’t quicken. I’m a little bit disappointed, maybe he’s not this  class.”
8th: BROOME – Yutaka Take
  “His start was slow as always but  somehow he got up to a decent position. However, he is a one-pace kind of  horse, so it didn’t work out.”
9th: BUTTERFIELD – Silvestre de Sousa
  “He  wasn’t good enough.”
Took  no part: MENDOCINO – Rene Piechulek
  “I just  don’t know what happened, he’s never done it before. He was quiet and relaxed  beforehand. Once the gate opened, twice I tried to get him going but he just  wouldn’t.”