Wellwood was delighted with her performance and the way in which the filly made good use of a handy barrier draw.
“She hasn’t had a lot of luck with gates and the like so it was nice to finally see her draw well [3] and especially for her first time over ground,” Wellwood said.
“It all went her way, although I’m picking George will come back and say she wasn’t a big fan of the track.
“She can be a bit more electric when the ground is firmer but it is great to get the win and some black type for her.
“She is a good horse, simple as that and she has put a couple together so we will now have a chat with Mark and Pip [Chittick] and make a bit of a plan [for her].
“Brisbane is still an option but we won’t make any decisions until we have had a chat with her connections.”
Rooke was confident his mount would be tough to beat and also believes she will be even better over more ground.
“We had a good draw and we were always going to hold our position early,” he said. “We had a couple come around which kept it [the pace] honest but I would have liked it to be a bit more solid.
“She felt like a big baby first time over that trip but she was big and strong at the turn and tough in the finish.
“I think she will stay over further, as she relaxes so well.”
Raced by her breeders Waikato Stud, Solid Gold is out of the O’Reilly mare Gram and is the younger sister of multiple Australian stakes winner Major Beel, who numbers the 2024 Group 1 ATC Derby (2400m) among his six career wins.
– LOVERACING.NZ News Desk