Dan Morton capped a red-letter day in the Group 2 $300,000 Lee Steere Stakes (1400m), quinella’ing the event with stable star Super Smink and able second-stringer In Good Order.
Like Morton’s earlier Fairetha Stakes winner King Of Light, Super Smink ($2.80f) began from gate one, but jumped alertly and was immediately tracking pacemaker Comfort Me ($8) after a matter of bounds.
This gave her a sizeable and tactical advantage over main danger Western Empire ($2.90), who was forced back to second last from barrier 11.
For the first 800m, Comfort Me stole some cheap sectionals, meaning those at the back of the field had no hope of cutting down the leaders.
As the pacesetter swept into the home straight, Bustler ($31) shifted out under pressure and produced a dream split for Super Smink, wi

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