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Getta Good Feeling wins Inglis Sprint: Post Race Trainer and Jockey Quotes

Trainer and jockey quotes following the Inglis Sprint won by Getta Good Feeling at Flemington on Saturday.

Race Result:1st: Getta Good Feeling (Danny O'Brien/Billy Egan) - $TBC
2nd: Nashville Jack (Brad Widdup/Damian Lane) - $TBC
3rd: Fundamental Nature (Ciaron Maher/Ethan Brown) - $TBC

Winning Time: 1:09.29  Last 600m: N/A

Margins: ½L x Long Neck

GETTA GOOD FEELING winning the Inglis Sprint at Flemington in Australia.
GETTA GOOD FEELING winning the Inglis Sprint at Flemington in Australia. Picture: Racing Photos

Winning Trainer: Danny O'Brien (rep by Matt Harrington)

"She's a high calibre horse and we've always had a massive opinion of her. To be honest, if you stopped the Oaks at the 200-metre mark, she was probably the form filly of the spring.

"She has sort of come here a bit forgotten. The best filly in Victoria was first-up today and after the disappointment of that day we put her out, gave her time and came back. She's come back better.

"She's always run well first-up over 1200. That is the hardest one she has been in. She was smothered up and she really let down strong.

"The instructions to Billy were that we are here to win and to give her a chance. She ran into a bit of trouble but she was strong late.

"Probably won't see her over 2500 metres again but the over a mile or 2000, the world is her oyster."

Winning Jockey: Billy Egan

"She was one of the better fillies over the spring for three-year-olds. Even that is short of her best, she is still quite sharp.

"For a million-dollar race, if you take out the top three, you'd think she'd have them covered. Especially how well she trialled the other day and the form out of the trial, it suggested she'd be here to run a bold race.

"My only concern was where I was going to be on the track but when the field started opening up, they started to quicken and it allowed my mount to get into the clear. When she got to the outside and got clear room, we could see what she did in the mile race here over spring, we know how well she can let down.

"With this freshness on her side, you knew what she could do."


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