Pretty Lavish and Wayne Lordan lead them home© Photo Healy Racing
20/1 shot Pretty Lavish got a nice run up the rail to land the spoils on her debut at Gowran Park this afternoon.
The Natalia Lupini-trained filly was held up early in the median sires series fillies maiden and Wayne Lordan plotted a course down the inner in the closing stages.
She had to wait for a run, having been hampered early in the straight, but got to the front inside the final furlong and asserted late on to record a length-and-a-quarter win over I Can Imagine
The winner had only cost owner Ben Dalton €6,000 as a yearling at last year's Orby Sale Book 2.
Lordan said:- “It’s a filly they like, and she has a lovely pedigree.
“She’s quite tall and they thought she might be a bit weak on that ground. I think she’s going to be a grand filly next year.
“My instructions were to let her find her feet, ride her to be finishing and she’ll come home well. We went a good gallop, and I got a good run down the inside. The rail helped her, and she won well at the line.
“She feels like she is going to stay well.”
(Quotes by Alan Magee)