Her legendary father T J Smith won the ATC Derby nine times but incredibly, Gai Waterhouse made it a first win in the Sydney classic with Major Beel on Saturday.
Waterhouse has captured most of the Group 1 races in her hometown but the Australian Derby (2400m) had eluded her and Tim Clark, who does much of the riding for Tulloch Lodge, was rapt to be the one to deliver it.
âMassive thrill to win a race like this and give Gai her first (Derby),â Clark said.
âIâve been able to win a couple of races to give Gai her first, but thereâs not a lot she hasnât won. Itâs nice to tick this box.
âObviously the support I get from Gai and Adrian (Bott), I wouldnât be here without them. Itâs a bit of payback for them.â
Neither Waterhouse or co-trainer Bott were on course for the milestone win.
Waterhouse watched the race from her house in the NSW Southern Highlands, while Bott was at Randwick earlier in the day but left to attend his sisterâs wedding at nearby Watsonâs Bay.
âMy sister just got married just then, I stepped out of the ceremony and we won the Derby so beautiful,â Bott said from the wedding.
âProbably coming into this preparation, it was sort of a question mark over his staying abilities but after his run in the Tulloch (Stakes) I was confident.
âThe last variable was the (heavy) track today and fortunately, he excelled in it.â
Waikato Stud bred Major Beel and have a stake in his ownership and it was a big day for them with their stallion Savabeel siring a Group 1 double in the Derby winner and T J Smith Stakes victor I Wish I Win.
In a rough result, Major Beel ($31) held on to score by three-quarters of a length over Virtuous Circle ($19) with Suizuro ($41) the same margin away third.
The $3.90 betr.com.au favourite Sharp âNâ Smart made late ground but never looked the winner, jockey Hugh Bowman saying he wasnât comfortably on the wet conditions.
âHe had a beautiful run in a stop-start affair and was in the right spot. I donât think he let down on the heavy track,â Bowman said.

