Change Of Stables Works
A stable change and a long break have worked for Miss Promiscuity; there was plenty of zip in her step winning at Caulfield.
The long break since last September has rejuvenated her, she was always racing handy and never far off the pace set by Minja, who led for the early part of the trip.
Miss Promiscuity is raced by her breeder, Robert Crabtree; he also bred her sire, Magnus, who is proving a highly successful sire, located at Eliza Park International.
She had previously raced in Sydney where she had three starts without actually winning, yet was not disgraced.
The partnership of David Hayes and Tom Dabernig have taken the mare over, her return to form has been encouraging.
Linda Meech had the winning ride, she didn’t bother to get busy until the top of the straight when the business end of the job was clearly in sight.
It was a strange betting race as Minaj had not done a lot to warrant being favourite, while Miss Promiscuity had not raced for nearly eight months, was second favourite.
Miss Steele looked some sort chance when she loomed up in the straight, but only for a fleeting moment, little else could be said of the race, it was a two horse affair.
Miss Promiscuity winning under Linda Meech