Damien Oliver has actually finished a fairy tale surface to his excellent racing profession that he might never ever have actually envisioned possible. The 51-year-old retiring legend produced one last wonder to win his last race in the sport in the Gold Rush, called in his honour, in his home town of Perth on Saturday night. SEE THE VIDEO ABOVE: Damien Oliver wins last race of his profession. See, Stream & Catch Up with your preferred Horse Racing occasions on the home of Seven’s Horse Racing protection 7plus >> Oliver’s win aboard Munhamek was the last of 3 successive wins to end up the fulfill at Ascot after earlier wins with Devine Belief and Magnificent Andy. And simply as the racing gods drew it up in the script, Oliver conserved his most remarkable win of the day for last, piercing through the field and pushing the button for the last 50m of his last trip to win by half a length. Chants of “Ollie, Ollie, Ollie!” sounded out around the racetrack by fans who existed to farewell a legend. “Dreams do come to life. That boggled the mind,” he stated after the race. “I ‘d like to state thanks to the Perth crowd, you’ve been remarkable. “There’s no location like home.” Damien Oliver produced one last win. Credit: Channel 7Of the unique minute, SEN’s Gerard Whateley stated: “Ollie’s last bow is among Australian sport’s biggest ever goodbyes. All his attempt and ability recorded in one last sensational trip.” Tim Gossage called it “The most remarkable sporting minute I’ve experienced in Perth ever.” Munhamek’s fitness instructor Nick Ryan stated he was “speechless”. “Was that not the best fairy tale end to what has been among the very best professions in racing?” he included. “A benefit to have Ollie aboard and from barrier 14, that’s why he decreases as the very best. Munhamek you promote. What a THRILL.” From the cricket commentary box at Perth Stadium, Channel 7’s Justin Langer stated seeing the trip offered him “goosebumps”. “What a legend,” Langer stated.