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Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott used a humble two-year-old race at Canberra to start the career of last season s Golden Slipper winner Farnan and history may repeat courtesy of Saturday s $140,000 Darley Lonhro Plate (1000m) winner Tilianam.
Tilianam ($7) led throughout to win on debut over 1000 metres at Canberra on January 22. The daughter of Savabeel didn t have sufficient speed to find the front at Randwick in the Lonhro Plate but quickened brilliantly from her trailing position under Tim Clark to score by a short neck.
Jamaea ($14) found trouble on straightening before rushing home widest of all for second with Testimonial ($6) a further 1.5 lengths away in third.