The wait has been worth it for promising galloper Spring Heat, who made a belated return to the track with a brilliant fresh-up victory at Matamata yesterday.
The locally trained mare had looked a class act during a three-year-old campaign that saw her win two of her five starts, including the group three Bonecrusher Stakes (1400m) at Ellerslie.
Unsighted since finishing fifth in the group one Levin Classic (1600m) back in January, the More Than Ready four-year-old had been unconvincing in two trials before making her return yesterday in devastating fashion.
Co-trainer Andrew Scott, who prepares the mare with Lance O'Sullivan from their Matamata base, had indicated Spring Heat had turned the corner in her work when assessing her chances before the race.
That judgment proved spot on as she produced a sustained burst of speed from near last on the home bend, to win by a length-and-a-quarter in a smart 1m 10s for the 1200m journey on a Dead5 surface.