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Star of the Seas secures All-Star Mile spot

Star of the Seas returns a winner at Flemington. - Photo: Darryl Sherer
Star of the Seas returns a winner at Flemington.

Photo: Darryl Sherer

Star Of The Seas (Ocean Park x Stella Livia) secured a spot in the All-Star Mile with a tough win in the Gr.2 Blamey Stakes (1600m).

The Chris Waller-trained gelding held off a determined challenge from Fifty Stars (Sea The Stars), who was trying to become the first horse to claim the Group Two Flemington feature three years in a row.

Jamie Kah's mount Buffalo River (Noble Mission) set a fast pace in front and he was still four lengths clear with 200 metres to go.

Waller's Melbourne stable foreperson Jo Taylor said Star Of The Seas' best attribute was his consistency.

"We managed to get a ticket in the All-Star Mile so that was a big tick today," Taylor said.

Taylor said they would take Star Of The Seas to gallop at Moonee Valley before he headed to the A$5 million All-Star Mile, which will be run on March 13.

"We'll take him to The Valley to have a nice look around there and get accustomed to the circuit as we know it can be tricky sometimes, but we're in it," she said.

Taylor said Waller had managed to get to Melbourne on Friday for the first time in a long time and he was bullish about Star Of The Seas' prospects.

Jockey Damian Lane said the galloper was suited by the fast speed in the race.

"He travelled really well. I wasn't worried about the leader because of how hard they went - he was going to be a statue late," Lane said.

"I was more worried about if I was dragging anything off my back like Fifty Stars.

"Fortunately enough, I got there at the right time and he was strong enough to fend off the challenger."

Bred by Brent and Cherry Taylor’s Trelawney Stud, Star of the Seas was sold off the back of a trial win in New Zealand when prepared by Clayton Chipperfield through bloodstock agent Phill Cataldo to Sydney based Tony Muollo.

He is a three-quarter brother to multiple Group One performer Spieth who stands at Aquis Farm in Australia. – AAP