Zero To Hundred Makes Winning Debut

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The decision to put blinkers on for her debut at Farm has got the desired result with the two-year-old making a winning start to her career on heavy ground.

Trained by , Zero To Hundred handled the testing conditions in Wednesday's Casino Prince @ Vinery Plate (1100m) to come from the tail of the seven-horse field under to score by a length over fellow debutante Escape Artist.

“She had pleased me at the trials doing a little bit wrong still and Gerald decided to put the blinkers on her which has been a nice move because she picked up when I asked her, straight away,” McEvoy told Sky Thoroughbred Central.

“She enjoyed the ground and did it quite cosily. Once we hit the front she pricked her ears and had a look around so it was not a bad style of a win.”

Ryan said he did not really like putting blinkers on two-year-olds in their first start but said McEvoy suggested them after the recent barrier trial.

Then the filly worked strongly in the headgear in a gallop last week which prompted the decision.

Ryan said Zero To Hundred was a nice, strong filly who he believes will get out to 1600m.

The -trained three-year-old gelding made it two wins from as many starts when he resumed from a spell with a visually impressive performance to win the Ranvet Handicap (1300m).

Travest ($8.50) had won a maiden at Warwick Farm in January on debut and finished strongly under in Wednesday's benchmark-66 race out wide on the track to score by two lengths.

Both Berry and Hickman believe Travest is still a preparation away from fulfilling his potential.

“I thought he's been a bit easy in some of his but I think that was a really good win,” Hickman said.

“He's a nice horse and he keeps on improving. He's probably six months away and I hope he keeps on improving.”

Trainer brought up a race-to-race double at the meeting with two-year-old gelding Pyrmont breaking through for his first win at his seventh start in the Yulong Stallions Plate (1100m) before stablemate took out the TAB Handicap (2140m).

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