Overreach showed just why she has dominated Golden Slipper markets for weeks with a comprehensive display at Rosehill on Saturday to give Gai Waterhouse her fifth win in the world's richest race for 2-year-olds.
While Waterhouse took it all in her stride, jockey Tommy Berry was overcome by emotion as he soaked up his first Slipper win.
The filly's owner, George Altomonte, was more reserved, but justifiably proud as he became the first person since TJ Smith to individually breed and race the Slipper winner, which the great trainer achieved in 1986 with Bounding Away.
After giving the filly the perfect run on the rails just behind the leaders from barrier one, Berry brought Overreach off the fence to the middle of the track in the straight.