"We also think so much of Showgem that we recently purchased her half-brother by Belardo for the owner of Impecunious."
Impecunious is owned by long-time Pitman supporter Chris Griffin, a supermarket owner from Queenstown who has had horses with the stable for more than 30 years.
Pitman was glowing in his praise for Impecunious who, despite showing some greenness in the run home yesterday, put her rivals away with consummate ease.
"I think she's the best horse in our stable since Savvy Coup," he said.
"I make no secret of that, as she is a very talented filly, from a Zabeel mare who was placed in the St Leger [2400m] and related to a Sydney Cup winner."
Pitman is undecided where both fillies would run next but indicated they would most likely have one more run each before taking on stakes company in the Listed New Zealand Bloodstock Canterbury Belle Stakes (1200m) in September.
- NZ Racing Desk