The Graeme and Debbie Rogerson-trained gelding won the Horse of the Year title over sprint queen Imperatriz, while he also took out the stacked Three-Year-Old category courtesy of his wins in the New Zealand Derby, Herbie Dyke Stakes at weight-for-age and the A$2 million Spring Champion Stakes in Sydney.
Sharp ‘N’ Smart also finished second in the Victoria Derby and Thorndon Mile both at Group 1 level, but even after an amazing season, the voting must have been close, as Imperatriz also won three Group 1s last season, including the William Reid in Melbourne.
In a touch of irony, the two awards favourites both resumed on Saturday, and Imperatriz was dazzling, winning the McEwen Stakes at The Valley, while Sharp ‘N’ Smart was ninth but over the unsuitable 1400m distance of the Tarzino at Hastings.
Imperatriz did win Sprinter-Miler of the year but she was a lone star among the older horses, as the vintage crop of three-year-olds dominated.
Prowess won best Middle Distance horse courtesy of her wins in the Bonecrusher NZ Stakes at weight-for-age, Vinery Stakes in Sydney and Ellis Classic, while fellow filly Pennyweka won the Stayer award after two Oaks wins in the autumn.