Western Secret got her racing career off to a perfect start at Wagga on Tuesday night.
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The two-year-old filly led all the way to win on debut.
Junee trainer Trevor White was pleased with her performance and believes she has a good future in the sport.
“I like her and she goes pretty good,” White said.
“She has been trialling alright and we didn’t know whether she would be good enough, but she did a good job.”
Nephew Chris Judd took the reins with White electing to drive stablemate Ambitions, who finished sixth.
It was part of a double for the Junee horseman after he drove Ideal Fantasy to victory earlier in the night.
Making a dashing move coming down the back, the three-year-old filly went on to win by more than 20 metres.
She had only missed the top four once in her last nine starts coming in and White was pleased her consistency was finally rewarded.
“She went well,” he said.
“They went hard up front which made it better for her, but she has been racing good all the time.
“She has hardly put in a bad run really and has been drawing bad all the time.
“She hasn’t had a decent draw yet.”
She overcame starting from barrier 11 to also pick up a bonus for her first country penalty win.