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Lord Von Costa delivers emotional win

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Seven-year-old gelding Lord Von Costa has notched his first win since 2016 at Flemington, having come back from two tendon injuries.

Lord Von Costa winning the A.R. Creswick Series Final
Lord Von Costa winning the A.R. Creswick Series Final Picture: Racing and Sports

Lord Von Costa, a horse who has come back from two tendon injuries, has delivered an emotional win for his connections at Flemington.

Trained by Donna Scott at Albury, the family-owned and bred Lord Von Costa's victory in Saturday's Thankyou Firefighters (1200m) at Flemington was the seven-year-old gelding's first win since the 2016 Listed Creswick Stakes at the same track.

An emotional Scott said it was a big family effort and she was thrilled to see the gelding win at his second start back from his latest lengthy injury lay-off.

Lord Von Costa was ridden by Blaike McDougall who is the partner of Scott's daughter, Danielle.

"It's huge. This is just massive," Scott said.

"There's nothing bigger than winning a race on Saturday at Flemington.

"It's been a long time for the horse.

"He won the Creswick Stakes here as a three-year-old and he's had no luck since.

"He has done two tendons.

"We got him back the first time but I wasn't happy with it. We tipped him out again.

"It's been a big team effort."

Lord Von Costa ($26) sat close to the lead in the straight-track race, hitting the front at the 300m before beating Montenegro Man by a neck to land his third win from 22 starts.

Scott said this year's The Kosciuszko for NSW country-trained horses at Randwick in October would be a long-range target.

"He's now won over the 1200 metres and you've got to get a slot obviously but I think on winning that today he would be one of the main chances for something like that," Scott said.

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