Second time lucky for Johnstone
Tasmanian apprentice Jabez Johnstone was able to come out 35 minutes after his first Flemington ride to share honours in the Play On, For Neale (1600m) aboard the Ciaron Maher-trained Kaleo.
Johnstone’s first ride at Flemington aboard Terrortorian in the Fancy A Gallop Plate was a nightmare for the apprentice who is on a three-month loan to Maher.
The saddle slipped on Terrortorian giving Johnstone a torrid ride.
“In racing, things happen, and you have to move on to the next thing in the space of race-to-race,” Johnstone said.
“It was a bit of a messy start my first ride at Flemington with the saddle up on its ears, but I went out on this one confident and with a clear head.”
Johnstone had to share the win with Holly Durnan aboard the Patrick Payne-trained Dirnaseer, but the Tasmanian, despite his horror Flemington start, came out and rode with confidence.
“His last start run was really good and I knew the track would be no problem,” Johnstone said.
“I knew if he got the first half of the race right, he would have that good turn of foot late, which we did.”
Johnstone did not have to wait long to claim an outright Flemington winner when Duchess Zou took out the 20 Years Of Living Legends Trophy (1400m), giving the Maher stable three straight wins after Barari took out the VRC Community Race Day Sprint (1200m) under Harry Coffey.