Sister Ode To Liberty gamely chased him home a length behind, while brother Asher was nearly alongside - just a neck away.
They had the balance of the field fully covered, with the fourth-placed runner being a further two lengths astern.
The 520m race was completed in a rather respectable 30.60s, considering the lack of racing experience for Barry's Way.
Waite obviously had his charges fully primed for their debuts, with this event being over 520m and not the standard 305m that many trainers would have taken as a preferred option for a first-starter
And the result meant that not only the entire $1380 race stake fell into Waite's hands, but also an $800 Greyhound Racing NZ breeder's incentive payment, that is paid to all Kiwi-bred chasers who obtain their first career win over a distance of 400m or further.
And further bonuses are obviously in store for Waite, as aside from the two members of this Big Daddy Cool and Fun And Profit litter who raced here, there are another five greyhounds from the litter who have been registered with and who are very likely to achieve the same first career victory that brother Barry's Way lodged.
To add further gloss to this remarkable achievement is that Waite had successfully raced mum Fun And Profit, who obtained open-class status during her successful racing career.
She is proven as a mum, having whelped the successful chasers Lotto Biff, Lotto Fun, Lotto Profit and Lotto Raspberry, who are trained and owned by longtime Turakina greyhound identity Andy Duganzich.
Now, wouldn't any mum be real proud of her kiddies' achievements with results like these.