Imposing grey galloper Helena Baby returned to his best form when he produced a gritty front-running effort to take out the 1400m Opunake Cup at New Plymouth.
The seven-year-old son of Guillotine made a barnstorming start to his racing career in New Zealand when he put together a five-race winning sequence during the winter of 2019, including victory in the Opunake Cup of that season.
After finishing third to champion mare Melody Belle in the Group 1 1400m Tarzino Trophy to close out that campaign the John Bell-trained gelding transferred to Hong Kong where he had a further 14 starts which resulted in a pair of minor placings.
Returned to the care of Bell earlier this year, he has been given a slow build-up with two trials and four race starts before lining up in Saturday's New Plymouth feature.
Taken straight to the lead by rider Darren Danis, Helena Baby set up a solid speed as he absorbed pressure from Deerfield as the pair duelled out in front.