The
first foal of former brilliant Sydney sprinter Ladys Angel broke her maiden in
impressive fashion at Flemington on Wednesday.
A three year-old filly by Star Witness, the Robert Smerdon trained Divine
Messenger was narrowly beaten at her first run back from a spell at Mornington
earlier this month.
She stripped fitter this time around and powered to the line to win the 1000
metre sprint for fillies by a length and a half with Black Caviar's first born
Oscietra trailing home in ninth place.
"She changed stride a few times coming up the straight, but did a super job,"
said winning rider Ethan Brown.
"Going forward from here she's a really nice horse."
An $80,000 Magic Millions purchase for Ricky Surace's B2B Bloodstock from the
draft of Widden Stud, Divine Messenger is a dashing chestnut like her mum and
dad and shows plenty of their ability as well.
She is the first foal of brilliant Group I placed stakes-winner Ladys Angel,
who comes from the flying family of Mother Duck.