Tattybogler has been rewarded for her smart last-start win with a break.
"I've popped her out for six weeks and we'll wait for the tracks to improve," Matamata part-owner and trainer Kylie Fawcett said.
"She's always showed a lot, even as a two-year-old but she's wasn't mentally ready then."
The Moshe filly's success at Pukekohe Park was deserved as she had finished in the money in both of her previous appearances.
"I've popped her out for six weeks and we'll wait for the tracks to improve," Matamata part-owner and trainer Kylie Fawcett said.
"She's always showed a lot, even as a two-year-old but she's wasn't mentally ready then."
The Moshe filly's success at Pukekohe Park was deserved as she had finished in the money in both of her previous appearances.