Just in case anyone missed it the first time, English visitor Polarisation has won the re-run of the Sydney Cup at Randwick yesterday to the relief of his jockey and the jubilation of his stable.
Charlie Appleby's assistant trainer James Ferguson admitted it was not an easy decision to delay the return of Polarisation and Penglai Pavilion to England after the Cup was called off on April 8.
"He has done so well in the two weeks between the two runs and I'm so proud of him," Ferguson said. "I'm glad we stayed and this horse deserves it. All's well that ends well."
Six horses finished the first running of the $2 million Sydney Cup (3200m) with their jockeys unaware the race had been called off after Almoonqith was fatally injured and Who Shot Thebarman lost his rider.
Corey Brown had to ride Polarisation at a light 51.5kg, which was not so easy the second time around but in the end worth the sweat to come up with a unique achievement.