The All Stars stable of Mark Purdon and Natalie Rasmussen have now lined up runners in three races at Cambridge and won them all.
Their third winner of Jewels day has come in race five, the Group I $150,000 three-year-old Diamond with Piccadilly Princess for stable driver Tim Williams.
Golden Goddess and Rasmussen won the battle for the lead but Williams settled his filly perfectly in the trail and when she got her chance up the passing lane she bolted through to win by half a length over Golden Goddess.
"I'm very lucky to be working for such a wonderful stables, and being able to drive some super horses for great owners. Credit needs to go to all the staff, as we couldn't do this without them all" said Tim.
"We got a perfect trip, but it was never going to be easy considering the filly in front is very talented"
Race favourite Dream About Me was flying home late to finish third, half a length behind Golden Goddess, but after drawing the inside of the second line she was always struggling.
Purdon and Dream About Me were stuck four deep on the fence for most of the trip.
Piccadilly Princess paced the mile in 1:53.09, 56.8, 28.5, with 1/2 length back to Golden Goddess (Natalie Rasmussen) and 1/2 a length back to a super unlucky Dream About Me in 3rd.
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