"She copped a couple of decent checks when she finished second at her most recent start, so she deserved to get a clean run and I thought Ashvin did a good job.
"The three-year-old fillies don't have a great record against the older maidens at this time of the year so the three-kilo claim was a great help and he rode her with plenty of confidence.
"She has been up here for a week or so and that experience also played in her favour as she had had a chance to gallop on the track and to familiarise herself with the surroundings."
Ritchie will now map out a programme for the well-related filly who hails from the family of group one performers Gee I Jane, Katie Lee and Banchee.
"I think at this stage she might be a notch below our best three-year-old fillies so we will just take her quietly through the grades," he said.
"With a bit of time and some more maturity on her I think she will be an ideal type to take down to the South Island for some of those races like the Gore Guineas [Listed, 1335m], so that's the longer-term plan for her." – NZ Racing Desk