When a gap presented itself between the front-runner Battle Time and Aide Memoire's stablemate Julinsky Prince soon after straightening, the daughter of Remind needed little persuasion from her veteran rider to take her chance.
"She really kicked well in the straight," Hannam said. "You can't beat a group one win " they are the pinnacle of horse racing."
Aide Memoire drew clear to score by a length and a quarter from Authentic Paddy, with Ringo taking third from Scapolo and Big Dreamer. Multiple group one winner Volkstok'n'barrell was tardily away but made ground to finish sixth.
The winner is trained at Marton by Fraser Auret, who was also represented by Julinsky Prince but last year's winner uncharacteristically dropped out in the straight to tail the field home.
"I had a quick word with Johnathan and he said the horse was just a bit quiet today, but this girl hasn't put a foot wrong since day one," Auret said.
"Robert and I go back a long way and he rode my first winner as a trainer. This is very special, just massive."
- NZ Racing Desk.