
Bernardini
"Very promising," said Glyn Schofield, who knows a bit about her sire Bernardini having partnered his best Australian horse Boban to numerous Group I wins.
"It's never easy to win at six furlongs first-up against horses that have raced.
"She showed a lot of aggression early on. A typical Bernardini that wants to put the foot on the pedal from the get-go.
"We were lucky enough to find a nice bit of cover and when we were ready and time to go I must say she quickened up really well and showed good strength through the line."
A Darley homebred, Couvre Lit is a three-quarter sister-in-blood to the Godolphin stakes-winner Meidung and is the third winner from Lonhro mare Counterpane, a winning full sister to Group II winner and $1.2 million earner Pinwheel.
"She's done a great job there," Cummings said of Couvre Lit.
"She has a tendency to want to go too hard within herself so we are trying to teach her to unwind, race experience is great for a young filly like here so we'll see how much more tractable she becomes.
"Give me a horse that's got an engine any day and we'll work those other kinks in time.
"There's plenty of options for a filly, a two-year-old, at this time of the year.
"She has to probably jump into the deep end now and whether we think she's up to it is something we'll decide after we see how she pulls up.
"She's going places."
Counterpane has a yearling colt by Shooting to Win and was covered by Helmet last spring.