Trainer Richard Collett has only six horses in work at Warwick Farm and says heโs happy to keep it that way, as long as a few show the ability of Essay.
Collett, the father of Sydney jockeys Jason and Alysha Collett who moved from New Zealand to Warwick Farm in 2022, will debut $100,000 Inglis Classic Yearling Sale buy Essay in the listed Lonhro Plate (1000m) on Saturday off one trial.
Alysha Collett.Credit: Getty Images
The Zousain filly, a $10 TAB chance with Alysha to ride, produced an eye-catching finish in the January 22 trial over 799m at home, coming from well back to come a close second, shading subsequent Canonbury Stakes winner and now equal Golden Slipper favourite Hidrix in the process.
The hit-out confirmed Collettโs opinion of Essay and her first-up shot in the listed two-year-old race.
โSheโs quite a natural type of filly,โ he said. โSheโs had a couple of jump-outs here on the grass and the one trial, but itโs done enough to be there. Itโs pretty professional.
โSheโs jumped out with a few nice horses from other stables and the trial confirmed what we thought. Trials are trials, but in saying that, we just wanted to educate the filly and she came back, settled nice, and she let down nice. She just did the basics that we wanted, and we were really happy with it.
โFirst time at the races for many of them, so you just donโt know how they are going to cope on the day, and how she copes is the next step.โ
Essay, owned by an all-New Zealand syndicate, was into barrier eight of 12 on Thursday for the $200,000 Lonhro Plate, which had five other first-starters.
Alysha rode Essay in the trial and was impressed, but she was wary of the filly making a first trip away on Saturday.