Danielle Johnson chalked up her 150th win for the season with an armchair ride on future star It Might Be You.
Johnson was patient when caught wide on the pace throughout the maiden event at Te Rapa yesterday. But when she asked the royally-bred daughter of Savabeel to extend in the straight, she quickly gained the ascendancy, before cruising to the line nearly four lengths to the good of her nearest rival.
Trained by Mike Moroney and Pam Gerard, It Might Be You is bred and raced by Waikato Stud's Garry Chittick, who had to wait a little longer than expected for the debut win.
"We had her ready to go when she put her leg through a fence but it's amazing how they recover," Chittick said. "Sam McLeish, here on the farm, and Pam have done a bloody good job, and our vet Chris Phillips, but it's just a time thing and she's been in and out [of work]. But if you take away the injury, sometimes the extra time does the horse a lot of good.
"We're likely to poke around and try to win a few races with her through the spring, and maybe consider going to Australia next autumn, if she's up to it.