"I know for (owner) Tony (Ottobre), it's a race he holds very dear to his heart. He strapped back in the day a horse for (Colin) Hayes.
"It's still a race that's eluded her, but she's racing in great heart, and you never know, we may be back here with her next year. She was phenomenal.
"I thought it was going to be a spectacular race and to be fighting it out with two of your own, it's pretty cool."
Having ridden Light Infantry Man when fourth in the Peter Young Stakes (1800m) at Caulfield where he garnered some important intelligence on Light Infantry Man, it was a text message from Brown on Saturday morning that added something more.
"This is his horse and he's been so open and transparent in how to ride him," Coffery said.
"He sent me a text this morning saying 'I see it is going to be pretty wet, make sure you give him a nice warm up to the gates to let him know how open that track is. He's a smart horse, and he'll come to the conditions, but you have to let him know'.
"So, thank you Browny."
Declan Bates, who partnered Pride Of Jenni, described the mare as a warrior.
"I don't think I have ever asked of a horse what I asked of her today," Bates said.
"I really asked her to extend quite early and she responded so gallantly.
"Frustrating not to win, obviously, but I am delighted for Harry, and I'm really happy with my horse."