Promising filly Amal Rose has secured a tilt at stakes level after easily accounting for her opposition in the Jeremy Pryor Sotheby's 1400 at Tauranga.
The Roger James and Robert Wellwood-trained three-year-old was able to clear maiden company at the third time of asking after placing behind subsequent group one winner Loire on debut as a juvenile, before finishing second by a nose to Showboat at Taupo in September.
The daughter of Written Tycoon was duly installed as a $2.30 winning chance by TAB bookmakers on Thursday and she did not disappoint.
She jumped away well from barrier four before settling just behind the pace for jockey Ryan Elliot. He sat patiently in the trail before picking a gap down the straight and Amal Rose was able to distance her rivals to win comfortably by 3--lengths over Zakalicious.
"It was a nice ride and she had a lovely run in the race. No doubt there is improvement in her. What impressed me was the way she strode away from them," James said.