Lindsay Park’s banner horse gained a measure of revenge in the autumn when he defeated Pride Of Jenni in the C.F. Orr Stakes (1400m) at Caulfield, before adding the Futurity Stakes (1400m) title two weeks later to take his tally of Group 1 wins for the season to four.
But Pride Of Jenni turned the tables in the All-Star Mile (1600m), denying Mr Brightside a second successive win in the $4 million showpiece with another stunning performance under her regular rider Declan Bates.
The two remaining contenders for the Victorian Racehorse of the Year prize both wrote their names into the record books last season, with Romantic Warrior becoming the first Hong Kong-trained horse to win the Cox Plate (2040m) and Without A Fight becoming only the 12th horse in history – and the first since Ethereal in 2001 – to claim the coveted Cups double.
Romantic Warrior succeeded Anamoe, the 2023 Victorian Racehorse of the Year, as the winner of the Cox Plate after coming out on top in a titanic tussle with Australia’s middle-distance stars at The Valley.
Under a masterful ride by James McDonald, Danny Shum’s stable star showed huge determination to capture Australasia’s weight-for-age championship by the narrowest of margins from gallant runner-up Mr Brightside, with Alligator Blood a further neck away in third.
Either side of the Cox Plate, Without A Fight stamped his status as the country’s leading stayer with valiant victories in both the Caulfield Cup (2400m) and the Lexus Melbourne Cup (3200m).