Frosty Girl impresses on debut at Warwick Farm

Frosty Girl
Super Seth filly Frosty Girl triumphs at Warwick Farm on Wednesday. (Photo: Bradleyphotos.com.au)

The Chris Waller-trained Frosty Girl made the perfect start to her career when coming from last on debut at Warwick Farm on Wednesday.

The three-year-old daughter of Super Seth sports the colours of prominent Kiwi owner Glenn Ritchie and has been patiently handled by Waller, trialling on six occasions before making her raceday debut.

Taken back to the rear of the field by James McDonald from a wide gate, Frosty Girl looped the field to score by just over a length and a half from Cinsault and Pierro’s Girl.

“It was a good win,” Waller said. “She is still learning as you can see. We intended to be a little bit closer to the pace, but she was a bit slow away.

“James didn’t panic. He got her into a good rhythm and got her out to the right part of the track and finished off without any interruptions, so it was good.

“Like most New Zealand-bred horses, if you look after them, they will look after you.

“Super Seth from Waikato Stud is doing a fantastic job, so it’s good to see New Zealand with another really promising stallion on the way.

“We will have to pay a bit more for them, but we will be buying a lot more of them.”

Winning jockey James McDonald was also pleased with the performance.

“She’s shown really good promise, so it’s nice to get her kick-started and produce something like that,” he said.


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