"She's a horse that wants to be a racehorse, I think she enjoys that challenge, and she probably just wanted a bit more of a challenge today."
Despite travelling whip-free over the concluding stages, Concord Connie – the $1.35 favourite – defeated Flying Done ($17) with The Volta ($8.50) a further 1-1/4 lengths back third.
Stanley revealed post-race the whip got caught in Concord Connie's mane just as he was about to give her a couple of reminders, but put a jovial slant on things post-race.
"I knew I was on the best horse in the race and I've been getting done for fines and suspensions with the whip, so I thought I'd throw it away at the 300 and get the job done easy," Stanley said with a smile.
Stanley then seriously put the win, his 200th as a jockey, into perspective.
"She's probably come to the end of her preparation and she was probably looking for the mile, too, today," he said.
"They just went a little bit of a harder tempo today and, you could see, I just had to ask her a little bit earlier than I did last time and that just took that little bit of electric turn of foot away from her.