Young Matamata trainer Daniel Miller is sticking to the Kiwis when he starts his smart filly Sheezallmine against some promising Australian sprinters for the first time at Doomben today.
Miller, a former jumps jockey, will line Sheezallmine up in the JRA 3YO Plate (1200m) with the former New Zealand jockey Jason Collett booked to ride the Super Easy filly, who was a bargain basement $1000 purchase from gavelhouse.com by his parents, John and Maree, and has won three of her four starts.
"When the nominations came out, I was a bit worried whether she'd have enough prizemoney ($39,435) to get a start, but she's in and I'm happy to get Jason Collett," Miller said.
Sheezallmine has unfortunately landed the outside draw, but the size of the field has fallen away to just nine starters at this stage, though it does include Zoustyle, who is unbeaten in five starts.
Miller, 22, is no stranger to taking horses to Australia, having done so on a few occasions as travelling groom for Te Akau Racing, but he admits it's a different feeling this time.