Talented mare Risk Aversion will be given the chance to follow a family tradition at Group One level following her brilliant comeback win at Doomben.Risk Aversion, having only her third start and her first since mid-April, powered home from last to edge out Pointe Dancer by a neck in Wednesday's Hidden Dragon @ Lyndhurst Handicap (1030m).Trainer Michael Lakey and owner John Hutchins praised Chris Munce following the jockey's perfectly-judged ride on the four-year-old."It was an 11 out of 10 ride

Talented mare Risk Aversion will be given the chance to follow a family tradition at Group One level following her brilliant comeback win at Doomben.

Risk Aversion, having only her third start and her first since mid-April, powered home from last to edge out Pointe Dancer by a neck in Wednesday's Hidden Dragon @ Lyndhurst Handicap (1030m).

Trainer Michael Lakey and owner John Hutchins praised Chris Munce following the jockey's perfectly-judged ride on the four-year-old.

"It was an 11 out of 10 ride," Hutchins, a Gold Coast businessman who owns former star Typhoon Tracy, said.

The Peter Moody-trained Typhoon Tracy was recently retired after six Group One wins in a stellar career which yielded 11 wins and five placings from 20 starts with career earnings of $2.4 million.

She will be covered by Street Cry next month.

Munce was last on the home turn on Risk Aversion before he angled the daughter of Encosta De Lago into the clear through a needle-eye opening halfway down the straight.

Risk Aversion is a half-sister to Group One placegetter Shania Dane and Hong Kong triple Group One winner Scintillation.

Hutchins is particularly keen to emulate Typhoon Tracy's victory in the Group One Coolmore Classic (1500m) at Rosehill in 2009 during next year's Sydney autumn carnival with Risk Aversion.

"Our aim is to get some black type for her and there's some suitable fillies and mares races coming up here later in the year," Hutchins said.

"Getting black type is our first objective but I doubt you'll see her run in the south this spring.

"The Coolmore Classic is the race we're after long-term.

"I doubt they'll be running More Joyous in the Coolmore if she's up and running by then as she'd probably get too much weight."

Hutchins bought Risk Aversion's mother Subterfuge three years ago and also has a Fastnet Rock filly from her.

"I paid a bit of money for her mother when she was in foal with Risk Aversion," he said.

"It's a big effort to win like she did at Doomben when she had to come from last on the home turn."

Lakey admitted he had grave concerns on the home turn as to whether Munce could angle her into the clear when caught up on the fence behind a wall of horses.

"I was very nervous on the home turn but the race was run to suit a backmarker like her," he said.

Lakey has spent many mornings exercising Risk Aversion with long walks and taking her to the beach to prepare her for her comeback.

His biggest fear before the race was whether she could make the giant leap to a Class 4 after winning in maiden class in April but she did it well in the end.