Jeradas Delight had been in great form heading into the Golden Girl, including a narrow second the week prior in the Group 3 Fleur De Lil.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing, so a strong performance was achievable, however the mare was sent out at $151 with the TAB fixed odds market, and $254 on the tote.
Settling back in the field as Spellbound held the front through a sizzling 26.3-second opening quarter, Barnes was content to be patient as the pace was strong at the front.
Securing a three-wide cart into the contest on the back of Our Princess Tiffany, Barnes hooked four and five-wide around the field approaching the home bend.
Charging home, Jeradas Delight continued to respond to the urgings of Barnes to arrive for the narrowest of victories.
The age-old saying, the harder you work the luckier you get certainly rings true for Butler.
Dangerzone is scheduled to take his place in this Saturday’s QBRED Triad Colts and Geldings Final, could he dare to dream of making it two wins at the elite level within just seven days?
THE BAD
The Belinda McCarthy stable were able to claim a feature race victory on Saturday when Spirit Of St Louis was victorious in the Four Year Old Championship, however the dominant stable would have been hopeful of securing at least one of the three Group 1 events on offer.
It was not to be and was made worse when driver Luke McCarthy incurred the wrath of the stewards by being handed a 14-day suspension out of the DJA Final.
The suspension related to the movement of Humble Ladd at the mile point when Luke angled wide to make a forward movement and, in the process, forced another runner wider, pushing Pete McMullen and Majestic Simon four-wide.
Humble Ladd went on to finish in second behind Pink Galahs.
The second Group 1 of the night was the Golden Girl where Bettor Enforce represented the stable when finishing just outside the money in fourth placing.
The big one – the Sunshine Sprint- was up next and King Of Swing was the second favourite for the race behind Copy That, having been an odds-on elect in 14 of his past 16 starts.
It proved the correct market too as Copy That held on to claim a narrow victory over King Of Swing and give trainer Ray Green a feature race double.
King Of Swing however was huge in defeat with nothing going right for the Grand Circuit champion and he still looked a winning chance at one stage, ultimately going under by the barest possible margin of a short-half-head.
Losing no admirers in the defeat, the McCarthy barn will be hopeful that the bad luck is out of the way on this campaign as we head towards this week’s TAB Blacks A Fake.