“She is a top-class filly and I do think with some more time and a better surface we are going to see her do some special things in the future.
“Even in her maiden win, she won on the bridle, and it was good to see her with the blinkers on today as she travelled a lot better and with some more time and 2000m you might see her sweet spot.
“Waimea Bay had a little setback in the spring but has come back nicely and won really well at her last start.
“For her to pick up some black-type is great as she is a well-bred Savabeel filly, owned by the Chittick family.”
Fairy Dream holds a nomination for the Group 1 Al Basti Equiworld Dubai New Zealand Oaks (2400m) at Ellerslie on February 21 and the Group 1 Trackside New Zealand Derby (2400m) a fortnight later, with the stable undecided on which event to target at this stage.
“It’s hard to say where we will go with her although the Fillies Classic [Group 2, 2100m at Te Rapa on February 7] may be next and then you may see her in both an Oaks and a Derby,” Wellwood said.
“We will stick to the fillies path at this stage and the Oaks is just an hour-and-a-half up the road to Ellerslie this year, which makes it easier to head that way, but who knows and the way she has won today, she has opened a lot of doors.”
Owned by Colin and Helen Litt, who also raced superstar mare Orchestral from the stable, Fairy Dream was a $360,000 purchase from the Elsdon Park Book 1 draft at Karaka in 2024.
She is out of the stakes-placed Viscount mare Fairygem and is from an extended family that includes Group 1 Captain Cook Stakes (1600m) winner Penny Gem.
The victory earns her six points in the NZB Filly Of The Year series, which is currently headed by Well Written and Lollapalooza on 20 points apiece.
– LOVERACING.NZ News Desk