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Brilliant West Australian filly that can quicken and finish off strongly over a range of distances.


The Chris Waller stable reported the mare has undergone arthroscopic surgery to remove bone chips from both front fetlocks since its last race start (13/4/24).

Bred to be a sprinter from a dam that won twice at 1300m.

Seems to produce her best over 1200m so far, especially early in her campaigns.



I think she's a fast filly. When she's older and fills out into her frame she'll come back in trip and be even faster.Sky Racing

Could be a just a touch field shy? Has reacted to horses coming near her (got on wrong leg) at times, including when LADY OF CAMELOT moved out on her in the G1 Surround.

Showing brilliant progression despite still parading a little warm in the yard. More to come from her as she matures and strengthens.

Lovely rhythm in stride, she has been finding the line well in races and trials so far.

Bred to be a sprinter miler from a family of sprinter milers. Dam won over 1400m.



Bred to be a sprinter from a dam that won 1100m to 1150m up to Listed level. Dam has also produced QUEEN OF THE BALL and PLATINUM JUBILEE.
She’s got such a good cruising speed. The good thing about her though is she rests within herself when she’s there (on speed). Wouldn’t break ice, she’s so light on her feet.






Genuine and reliable Kiwi mare that can get near pace, give a kick and fight on. She is bred to be a sprinter, but recent form shows she handles mile races too.




From a sire of sprinters or sprinter milers. Dam won over 1800m in Japan and produced 1600m winner PORTOROSA.
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