Dashing filly Florence Jean has booked at least one appearance at the Hawke’s Bay spring carnival.
Owner-trainer John Morell was unsure before Saturday’s outing at Ruakaka whether the daughter of Pins would be taking on the best of her age group in the new season, but he has no doubts now.
“We’ll see what happens, but we will be looking at those races,” Morell said.
“It’s been hard to get a line on her at home. She’s only had a couple of run alongs and she doesn’t put in a lot, but once the blinkers are on her she is a different horse.”Florence Jean had also won at Ruakaka on debut in January and she was then an unlucky sixth in the Gr.2 Matamata Breeders’ Stakes.
“She got flattened at the start so she still went a good race and we turned her out after that,” Morell said.“She’s had a couple of setbacks, one was a foot abscess, so there’s still a lot of improvement in her.”
Florence Jean was sent straight to the front at Ruakaka by regular rider Alysha Collett and the filly was coasting at the top of the straight.“She jumped well and there wasn’t a lot of early pressure,” she said. “She was too good and had her ears pricked on the line. She’s strengthened and she’s a little professional.”
Florence Jean was out on her own at the post with six lengths back to Contessa Vanessa, the winner of her previous two starts.