I'm not sure if you mean cause of what ed said (I don't want to assume you don't know he's talking about Katie Lee who was 9th. It's me... long morning, splitting headache, not sure who anyone is talking about now

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Anyway here... I always find these interesting. More Joyous was 5th.
Cox Plate: Jockeys' Comments
The nine riders who trailed behind Steven Arnold on So You Think in the 2010 Tatts Cox Plate described being left in the wake of a superstar in the $3m Group one event.
Second - Nick Hall (Zipping): "He (Zipping) is a legend in his own right. So You Think is just too good. We ran into the next Phar Lap."
Third - Michael Rodd (Whobetyou): "Outstanding run. He ran right up to his best, but he ran into a freak."
Fourth - Corey Brown (Shoot Out): "He ran really good. the tempo was as quick as I thought it would be. He ran more like a Cups horse than a Cox Plate horse. He just kept coming today."
Fifth - Nash Rawiller (More Joyous): "She travelled beautifully. I felt she was in her comfort zone at the 1000 metres, but when the pace picked up it was So You Think who started to put the pressure on rather than her, and I thought: ‘We're in trouble here'. He just sucked everything out of me from the half mile to the 400 (metre mark). Maybe it would have been better if I'd been on his back rather than the otrher way around."
Sixth - Craig Williams (Avienus): "She ran a great race. She really did acquit herself well in that company."
Seventh - Michael Coleman (Wall Street): "He just bombed the start a bit. He got back in an awkward spot and just kept grinding."
Eighth - Glen Boss (Captain Sonador): "Never really travelled. From the 1000 metres he was on the wrong leg. He'll go to the Emirates Stakes now and be hard to beat."
Ninth - Jim Cassidy (Trusting): "It was all over at the start when he didn't jump cleanly."
Tenth - Dwayne Dunn (Luen Yat Forever): "It was a tough race. I was unable to make the speed any different, but you can't be too disappointed going against the best."