A trip to Australia later this year is a possibility for the regally-bred filly Fashionably.
"It would be nice to think we could get some black print with her in the next year or so, the mare was a bit later maturing so she might yet be a Queensland filly," part-owner Garry Chittick, of Waikato Stud, said.
A daughter of Redoute's Choice and the Group One-winning Savabeel mare Scarlett Lady, Fashionably opened her account for trainers Stephen Autridge and Jamie Richards at her third start at Te Rapa on Sunday.
"I think she'll start to put it together now, it's a pity it's taken so long because she's missed out on most of her three-year-old career, but the owners are very patient people and there are some nice races coming up," Autridge said. "She's improving so there's plenty of upside."
"It would be nice to think we could get some black print with her in the next year or so, the mare was a bit later maturing so she might yet be a Queensland filly," part-owner Garry Chittick, of Waikato Stud, said.
A daughter of Redoute's Choice and the Group One-winning Savabeel mare Scarlett Lady, Fashionably opened her account for trainers Stephen Autridge and Jamie Richards at her third start at Te Rapa on Sunday.
"I think she'll start to put it together now, it's a pity it's taken so long because she's missed out on most of her three-year-old career, but the owners are very patient people and there are some nice races coming up," Autridge said. "She's improving so there's plenty of upside."