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Larlabrook noses ahead to claim Highway

Greg Ryan was back in the saddle for the first time since an eye operation, and although it was successful appearances were still deceiving at Randwick.

The veteran jockey thought Lalarbrook had been caught on the line by She Knows but a photo confirmed the Dubbo-based gelding had hung on to win Saturday’s Highway Handicap (1000m) by a nose.

“I thought I got beat on the line, I thought they nutted me. It was a good effort from the horse,” Ryan said.

Larlabrook ($4.40) tired over the latter stages but had just enough in reserve to hold off She Knows ($6).

Undaoaf ($17) also finshed strongly to take third, a short head further back.

Ryan, who had growth removed from his left eye last month to remedy blurred vision, doubted the four-year-old would have won first-up had trainer Clint Lundholm not trialled him at Dubbo on August 28.

“It hardened him right up,” he said..

Lundholm also feared Larlabrook had been denied his third win in four starts when racing for the first time since February.

“I thought on the line the outside got us. I was shaking like a leaf,” he said.

Credit: AAP

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