By Glenn Davis
The Chris Waller stable is predicting better things ahead for improving filly Merimee following her upset win in the QTIS Three-Year-Old Handicap at Doomben on Saturday.
Merrimee, ridden by Ron Stewart, charged home late to down heavily backed NSW visitor Cool Lad by almost three lengths.
Stable foreman Brett Killion believes Merrimee, who started a $20 hope - and is part-owned by Denise Martin’s Star Thoroughbreds - is more seasoned now and is developing with time.
The daughter of Winning Rupert showed potential last campaign winning twice in the metropolitan area but was having only her second start this campaign.
“She was third up the day she won at Eagle Farm last campaign when she put in a similar dash coming with an unimpeded run from well back in the field,” Killion said.
“She really appreciates that. It looked a bubbling sort of race on paper and she didn’t get interested until the 800 metres and came with a big burst.
“She’s really matured and is racing a lot more tractably now.
“She’s relaxing very well which is the key to her and she should get 1600 metres.
“I think she’ll go on with it this preparation.”