“I thought Gryllsy summed it up really well as it looked like he was going to get trapped wide, but she got across quite nicely [to the lead] in the end,” Bergerson said.
“He slackened the tempo then turned it on at the right time, so it was a really positive ride.
“Fair play to the horse as she has had a massive season. She went down south early and we settled her in there and she has progressed so well.
“She has come off some terrible troubles up north and I can’t thank the team down south and at home enough, as she hasn’t been easy.”
Bergerson indicated this would be the last run for Origin Of Love in this preparation as she would now most likely head to the spelling paddock.
“As I said, she has had a massive season and fair play to the horse as she has gotten better and better,” he said.
“I think the spelling paddock is definitely calling her.”
Grylls also paid tribute to the filly, who earlier in the season had run fifth to Well Written in the Group 1 New Zealand 1000 Guineas (1600m) at Riccarton.
“By the time I got across we were right down the back [straight] but we were going in a straight line and I was happy to roll forward,” Grylls said.
“When she balanced up she found and I tried to nurse her. She found again so in the end I really didn’t have to go for her.
“It was a really good run and she has put them away with a wicked turn of foot.”
The daughter of Snitzel and Camelot mare Re Edit was purchased by Te Akau Racing boss David Ellis CNZM for A$440,000 ($471,500 at the time) from the 2024 Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale.
From a 10-start career, Origin Of Love has recorded three wins and four placings and has earned $320,990 for the Te Akau 2024 Magic Fillies Breeding Syndicate.
Origin Of Love provided Te Akau with their fourth win in the Wellington Guineas, the operation having scored most recently in 2023 with Cognito.
– LOVERACING.NZ News Desk