TRAINER Gai Waterhouse and stable jockey Tommy Berry capped a successful weekend when they combined with Kinnersley to win the $100,000 Goulburn Cup (1600m) yesterday, reports the Daily Telegraph.It says: Kinnersley was given the run of the race in behind the leaders by Berry until coming into the straight when they were held up for a run. Berry looked inside and out in desperation as he searched for clear galloping room but when the gap wasn't forthcoming, he didn't panic and sweated on a run b

TRAINER Gai Waterhouse and stable jockey Tommy Berry capped a successful weekend when they combined with Kinnersley to win the $100,000 Goulburn Cup (1600m) yesterday, reports the Daily Telegraph.

It says: Kinnersley was given the run of the race in behind the leaders by Berry until coming into the straight when they were held up for a run. Berry looked inside and out in desperation as he searched for clear galloping room but when the gap wasn't forthcoming, he didn't panic and sweated on a run between the leaders.

When the run finally presented itself, Berry drove Kinnersley through to opening to take the Cup from Scream Machine and Alma's Fury.

At Ballarat yesterday, the first Victorian race run in the clockwise direction in more than 60 years was won by the speedy juvenile I'm Too Sexy.

In an impressive display of sustained speed, first-starter I'm Too Sexy led throughout to easily win the $200,000 Magic Millions Clockwise Classic (1000m).

Then in a boilover, King Diamond wore down Pelicano to win the Listed $200,000 Ballarat Cup (2200m).