“We put her in the race and it paid off so it was wonderful to get the result.”
Rooke followed the instructions to the letter as he had the daughter of Ace High placed one out and one back behind Afternoon Siesta as she and Special Sakura set up a steady speed in front.
Rooke made his bid on the mare rounding the home bend as she joined the first two before the trio set down to fight out the finish.
She’s A Dealer showed plenty of heart as she hit the front and held out Special Sakura, who fought back bravely, by three-quarters of a length with Afternoon Siesta holding out the late run of Khanshe to claim third.
“She hasn’t had a lot of luck in this prep as she has been running very good races without the luck,” Wellwood said.
“She deserved that and mum would be very proud as she won it a few years back.
“It’s a massive thrill for the team who work so hard and it is these sort of results that get everyone out of bed in the morning.
“She is a brave mare, a good mare and it is harder when they are only 4 as it is their first year against the older horses.
“That is not the last win you will see from her.”
Rooke was thrilled to get the victory after the plan that had been employed paid off.
“She’s been a very unlucky mare and we had no luck last time where she pulled a shoe coming out of the gates,” he said.
“We had no luck coming wide earlier in the day, so we thought we would take that out of the equation and sit wide as she is crying out for 2000m.
“I was very happy the way she was travelling and she is tough and loves running.”
Out of the two-time Group 1-winning Pentire mare Say No More, She’s A Dealer was bred by John and Colleen Thompson under their Rich Hill Thoroughbreds banner. They race the mare with Mark Neill, Richard Kidd, Ian Hart and Peter Merton.
She has now won five of her 11 starts and more than $602,000 in prizemoney.
– LOVERACING.NZ News Desk