That was the story of Enzo's Lad rare New Zealand assault on the iconic Royal Ascot meeting outside London today, with the Kiwi sprinter second last in the 500,000 pound King's Stand Stakes.
The race saw Blue Point outsprint Battaash in the same quinella at last year, the pair about 10 length clear of the battling Canterbury sprinter.
Up against some of the world's best sprinters, Enzo's Lad was off the bit at the half way mark but stuck to his guns gamely, outclassed but brave.
And while no horse trainer likes losing, Michael Pitman was realistic about what had just unfolded.
"These are very, very good horses, some of the best in the world," said Pitman.