SEDUCE SCORES VICTORY
Patience from connections and trainer Danny O'Brien has been rewarded when Seduce returned to the track as a winner at Wodonga on Friday.
The well-bred daughter of Sebring had finished sixth in all three of her runs in her first campaign, but returned today following a spell and she proved too strong for her rivals winning over 1400m with veteran hoop Craig Robertson in the saddle.
"She didn't have a lot of luck in her first preparation, but it was great to see her put it together today and get the win for her owners," O'Brien said.
The three-year-old filly joined her I Am Invincible half-sister and stablemate on the winner's list who O'Brien unvieled in a two-yearold maiden at Bendigo recently.
"They are both gorgeous fillies and getting them on the board in the space of a month is great as connections are close to the stable."
Seduce becomes the third winner from three horses to race out of Group 3 winning mare Intimate Moment, and O'Brien clearly has a liking for the family as he parted with $330,000 at this year's Inglis Easter Sale to secure a Sniztel colt out of the mare.
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