Contessa Vanessa has had her share of bad racing luck, but in yesterday's $100,000 Eight Carat Classic at Ellerslie luck went her way, but it nearly didn't again.
The home straight was rocky and Contessa Vanessa didn't miss it, but apprentice Ryan Elliot managed to get her into the clear and sprint along the inside, which seemed the fast lane throughout the day.
Kapoor picked up her fifth second placing from her last six starts, fighting right to the line and showed she will be very difficult to beat in the 2000m Royal Stakes on January 1. Gris Dame was a close third.
The favourite Spring Heat was more than a little unlucky, but she attributed to her own downfall, according to rider Jake Bayliss. The filly attempted a gap at the 220m which appeared there then it narrowed.
"The gap was there," said Bayliss, "but when she got into it she changed stride and lost momentum. It was a good run and I think she needs very firm footing. They have been moving the top today."