"I didn't want to get ahead of myself but when she ran second the other day we were so confident," he said.
"She's not a 1400m or mile horse yet she ran second to the best sprinter-miler in the country and was taking ground off her.
"Chris was adamant she should have won that day but I was rapt to run second.
"It's a big thrill I tell you."
Pitman, who is battling bowel cancer after being diagnosed with the disease back in February, will now look to fulfil a promise he made weeks ago with Savvy Coup destined to take on wonder mare Winx in the group one Cox Plate (2040m) at Moonee Valley on October 27.
"I might not get there myself but the horse will," he said.
"I'm having an operation but I've said all the way along if we win the Livamol we're going to the Cox Plate."
The win brought up career victory number six from just 16 starts for Savvy Coup who is raced by a group that includes South Island identity Ray Coupland.
- NZ Racing Desk