Delightful Peg flawless in Southern Oaks

Delightful Peg closes in on the finish line to win the group 2 Macca Lodge-Nevele R Stud Southern...
Delightful Peg closes in on the finish line to win the group 2 Macca Lodge-Nevele R Stud Southern Oaks at Ascot Park yesterday. PHOTO: MONICA TORETTO
Delightful Peg delivered a tight-knit crew a special thrill when showing her true worth to win the group 2 Macca Lodge-Nevele R Stud Southern Oaks.

The Canterbury pacer had flown into a gallop when taking the passing lane in her last two starts leading into Southland’s premier race for 3yr-old fillies.

But when driver Matthew Williamson angled the Brad Mowbray-trained filly into exactly the same spot on Diamonds Day at Ascot Park yesterday, she delivered a powerful and professional victory.

Williamson and Mowbray’s association dates back to around the time they produced Deliskha to run fourth in the 2017 Southern Oaks Final, making the win special for them.

"That would be one of my more special wins, just because Brad has been a great mate of mine and we have had a lot to do with each other," Williamson said.

"It is just super to win a nice race for him."

Delightful Peg’s victory also gave Mowbray and his family a moment to treasure.

The pacer is raced by the trainer alongside his mother-in-law Jenny Knight and wife, Melanie.

"Mel does a lot at home. She is looking after the team while we are down here," Mowbray said.

"Jenny is a great supporter of ours as you would expect, so it is great to be able to win a nice race for her."

While she had made errors in her last two starts, some tinkering on the training track with Delightful Peg’s gear by Mowbray proved crucial in getting the filly to her best on Diamonds Day.

The trainer admitted it had been a process to get Delightful Peg to become a group 2 winner, but he had had faith in her ability.

"She has been a project right the way through. We are just over the moon."

"We have taken small steps. There have been setbacks but times like today make it worth it," Mowbray said.

Williamson landed back-to-back Southern Oaks wins having won the race last year with Flying Ellie.

The reinsman was denied another group race victory late when Duchess Maria downed Who’s Ya Daddy to win the group three Entain Southern Classic on Diamonds Day.

Williamson’s brother Nathan produced the filly for a slick and professional win in her first start.

Five Crown left a strong field with few excuses when clearing out to win the day’s feature for 3yr-old colts and geldings.

Driver Blair Orange burnt early with the Mark and Nathan Purdon-trained pacer, who still had plenty in reserve to race away to win the group 2 Alabar Southern Supremacy Stakes.

Though the pacer looked in full control throughout, Orange admitted there were some nervous early moments in the sulky.

"The one draw was always in the back of my mind that it wasn’t ideal for him."

"I would have loved 2 or 3. I asked him for an effort early and I nearly lost him around that first corner but he gathered himself up nicely and he was pretty strong to the line."

Diamonds Day’s Group One feature was taken out by the red-hot favourite Jumal.

The pacer delivered a powerful front-running victory for trainer Steven Reid and driver Samantha Ottley.