Snowden Stable In Another Juvenile Victory

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Tilia Rose

Peter and have continued their strong start to the two-year-old season, adding the Max Lees Classic at with debutante .

The homebred filly's win at Saturday's stand-alone meeting came seven days after stablemate claimed the $1 million at .

Paul Snowden was pleased to see the filly put it all together on race day after showing ability at home and in her .

“It's good to see her do those little things that we like to see – jump, travel then quicken nicely under pressure,” Snowden said.

“She's not a 1000-metre whippet, she's actually got a few gears to go through.

“The attitude is there … it's good to see in a young horse.

“She is going to learn a lot from today and we'll go from there.”

Tilia Rose was among the best to jump in the 900-metre scamper but was happy to let Dominant Lady slide up underneath her and take a trail.

Once balanced in the straight, Tilia Rose ($3.40 fav) asserted her to win by a length over Redoute's Image ($3.50) and Zeftabrook ($5.50), both placegetters trained by who was hoping for a sentimental win in the race named after his late father.

Berry felt Tilia Rose showed the benefit of being given two trials and said she had a bright future.

“The most impressive part was how long we were able to keep on the bridle,” Berry said.

“She had plenty in the tank. She is still a bit green and I look forward to seeing how she progresses.”

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