There are some horses who are good from the moment they set foot on a track. So You Think was one. Sunline absolutely another. They come out, and we wonder whether they will last, or whether it will be a one-hit wonder, albeit a brilliant one, like Amelia's dream was. Sometimes they show this brilliance as 2 year olds, and it is rare for a horse to be brilliant at two, and to actually go on with it. More Joyous is such a horse. There was a boom on her from the word go. Perhaps her breeding had something to do with it. Perhaps it was because John Singleton owned her, or Gai Waterhouse trained her. But in the case of this wonderful mare, it was mostly due to the horse herself. As a raw and slight 2 year old filly, she came out and made us shake our heads. Perhaps she dodged the curse of the Silver Slipper Stakes when her saddle slipped, and she bucked for the first couple of hundred metres. Nash Rawiller, her r...