Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman believe the well-related Lizzie L'Amour is a stakes mare of the future.
"She's always showed a lot of ability, but she's been very immature," Forsman said. "We've taken her along quietly and she'll be a black type contender."
Lizzie L'Amour overcame a testing track at Te Rapa last Friday for a fresh-up victory, the second of her four start career.
By Zabeel, she is out of the Sadler's Wells mare Sabia who is a sister to the European Group One winner Saddex.
"She's always showed a lot of ability, but she's been very immature," Forsman said. "We've taken her along quietly and she'll be a black type contender."
Lizzie L'Amour overcame a testing track at Te Rapa last Friday for a fresh-up victory, the second of her four start career.
By Zabeel, she is out of the Sadler's Wells mare Sabia who is a sister to the European Group One winner Saddex.