"I had to get out wide to avoid the real bad ground and once he got rolling out there, he got some momentum, and kept carrying on.
"I thought I had Duffers Creek covered before the second to last and once that happened [the fall] I thought I was home."
Autridge was delighted to see his charge handle the testing track as he looks forward to bringing Tommyra back to Ellerslie in September for a tilt at the Great Northern Hurdle (4190m).
"I had been saying I wanted a bit of rain but I didn't think we wanted this much," he said.
"I said to the other owners we've gotta go to see if he could be a Northern horse or not.
"He went very good and it was a great ride by Shaun.
"It was a gutsy run as he's taken a little bit longer to get fit. He's a little bit older and likes having that tummy on him but he's getting right now.
"Last year, we talked about maybe going to Aussie but we will wait and see, so at this stage we will go to Hawkes Bay [next]."
The Hawke's Bay Hurdle (3100m) will be run at Hastings on June 29.
- NZ Racing Desk