Myths And Legends held second from Cape Kinaveral, with Sportavian a brave fourth ahead of Shooting Daggers.
"That's the fourth time one of my horses has finished second to a Browne horse in the Great Northern," said Myths and Legends' part-owner Roger Brooks.
The coincidence in that result was that both horses are by the former smart stayer Rainbow Myth, while the irony as far as the runner-up is concerned is that Ann Browne's horses travelled to Ellerslie in the truck owned by her neighbours the Brooks.
"Don't worry, we won't be making Ann walk home," said Brooks, whose son Mark trains Myths And Legends and is also responsible for the jumping education of yesterday's Great Northern Hurdle winner Waitoki Ahi.
Defending Great Northern title-holder Ima Heroine failed to figure yesterday, crossing the line in eighth place after being a clear last in the running. She had caught the field into the final circuit but produced nothing of the finish that has characterised other performances over the Ellerslie hill.
"The ground was too good for her today and on top of the hill she just didn't feel comfortable in it," said rider Mathew Gillies.