By Danny Matthews (Racing & Sports)
Though there was a gap between the first two, Kris Lees has a knack for finding Oaks winners notching his third win in the Queensland Oaks across two decades.
With his first victory in the Group 1 feature for three-year-old fillies delivered by Vitesse Dane in 2005, his second by Amokura in 2023, You Wahng outstayed her rivals over the 2200-metre journey in a driving finish for his third at Eagle Farm.
Lees praised Tommy Berry's ride aboard You Wahng from barrier seven.
"Lovely ride from Tommy," Lees said.
"He was able to get us straight across from the gate and got into a lovely position in running.
"He had a lot of horse coming to the corner, but I was always just a little guarded that last furlong when she presented, but she was able to find under pressure.
You Wahng ($19), out of a mare named Wahng Wah, denied James Cummings another Brisbane win at the highest level in the sunset of his training days with Godolphin by a short-head margin with Pinito ($6).
A gear change made the difference for Lees' filly on this occasion.