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Grid Girl scores at Australian debut

Grid Girl is destined for more wins after a stylish Australian debut victory at Sandown.

GRID GIRL winning the Royal Meeting - Group 1 Winner Now Group 1 Sire at Ladbrokes Park Hillside in Springvale, Australia.
GRID GIRL winning the Royal Meeting - Group 1 Winner Now Group 1 Sire at Ladbrokes Park Hillside in Springvale, Australia. Picture: Racing Photos

After two placings in maiden grade in New Zealand, the Lindsay Park stable went looking to purchase Grid Girl for a group of loyal clients. 

The purchase proved a smart buy for the stable run by Ben, Will and J D Hayes after Grid Girl scored a strong win on her Australian debut at Sandown. 

The form surrounding Grid Girl in her two runs in New Zealand had been encouraging, and finishing behind the filly in the second of those starts was Molly Bloom. 

Molly Bloom went onto claim the Group 1 New Zealand 1000 Guineas at Riccarton, along with two other Group 2 victories, the latest at Te Rapa on February 10. 

"We were very happy to see how the form was developing while she was here in Australia," J D Hayes said. 

"We've got very good clients on board, and it was a very good start to her Australian career." 

Ridden by Blaike McDougall, Grid Girl ($5.50) scored a half-length win in the 1400m maiden from Both Sides Now ($5) with the $4 favourite Grey Ice a further 1-½ lengths away third. 

Hayes said he and his brothers had given Grid Girl time to settle into her new environment before commencing her preparation which ultimately may lead the filly to Adelaide for Stakes races. 

"When she came across, we completely reset her," Hayes said. 

"She's had a lovely introduction and build-up here in Australia and what was good about that win too, was she did a lot wrong. 

"In the pre-parade she got a bit hot, so there's lots of improvement to come, which is nice, because winning in the city is hard to beat." 

Hayes said he expects Grid Girl to appreciate stepping out in journey, but at this stage of the preparation the stable will not be rushing the filly to a higher grade. 

"We will learn case by case, but she was strong late after pulling, so I don't think a mile will be any problem," Hayes said. 

"That was good. She had a very good base with the three trials, so she was very fit, but we'll see how she pulls-up and make some plans with her. 

"Hopefully we can plot a path to Adelaide."