• One of the longest non-deadheat race finish decisions in memory was the final chapter of the $60,000 Hallmark Stud Handicap.
What seemed like 10 minutes, and was probably six or seven, elapsed before Saville Row was announced the narrow winner over Passing Shot.
Visually live Saville Row appeared to have scored then in the slow motion replay Passing Shot looked to have got his head at the right time on the line.
On a very hot afternoon in a very hot Ellerslie birdcage Melbourne trainer Mike Moroney had an intolerable wait to hear his trip from Australia had not been in vain. The stable and owner Kevin Hickman have always held Saville Row in high regard.
The 4-year-old failed to show his best in two Australian starts in September and he was brought home.
"He's been doing well here in New Zealand lately and Pam Gerrard has been doing a marvellous job with him," said Moroney.
Oh, and apparently it's not the longest result to be posted, so says Passing Shot's trainer Stephen McKee. "This horse finished second to Vespa in the Wellington Guineas three years ago and it took eight minutes.
"He was beaten a nose in that as well."
• Balcairn trainers John and Karen Parsons may be tempted to test star mare Starvoia against the best after her Hazlett Stakes (1200m) win.
The Starcraft mare overcame the outside gate to claim Boxing Day's Wingatui feature in a nail-biting finish.
Man-of-the-moment Chris Johnson had ridden North Island-bound winners Sensei and Patrick Erin to success earlier on the card in stirring finishes and added another on Starvoia.
- Additional reporting: NZ Racing Desk