LOVAZOU SHREDS MULTI TICKETS
Lovazou secured a valuable metropolitan victory at Caulfield on Saturday and in the process caused a major boilover downing a $1.50 favourite.
The daughter of Zoustar, out of stakes winner Lovani, looked the winner a long way out as Waimarie and short-priced favourite Enna's Dream tussled for the minor prizes.
Jockey Carleen Hefel summed up the Three-Year-Old Open Fillies (1400m) perfectly on the Danny O'Brien-trained winner.
"I saw Frosty (Damian Lane on Enna's Dream) down the inside and I anticipated Celine (Gaudray on Waimarie) would hold him in a bit," Hefel said.
"I knew my mare would let down and she did that today."
Hefel has combined with Lovazou on and off the track, with victory at Ballarat the start prior and track work previously.
"She's a mare that's got her own agenda ... one of the few horses that gives me anxiety this mare, today she was in a lot better mood, she was happier," Hefel said.
"She did everything today and showed the talent she's got."
Owned and raced by Cambridge Stud, the three-year-old was Group placed on debut and has now won three of seven starts.
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