Astute trainer Kris Lees is never afraid to travel with a promising young horse and dispatched the Australian Bloodstock-owned filly Hellavadancer to Queensland after her impressive maiden win last month.
Fourth at her first run in Brisbane, the daughter of Hellbent improved sharply on Saturday to bolt away and win at Eagle Farm over 1500m by three and a half lengths.
In a league of her own!
Hellavadancer went straight to the front and stayed there, justifying the $1.70 quote.@Leesracing @BrisRacingClub pic.twitter.com/7p5cnyOolr
— SKY Racing (@SkyRacingAU) August 13, 2022
A $100,000 Magic Millions purchase for Australian Bloodstock from the Yarraman Park draft, Hellavadancer has two wins and a second from five starts and more wins to come.
She is a three-quarter sister to Group III placed Minsk Moment and is the second winner from Group III placed Dancing Express.
Yarraman Park sold the full brother to Hellavadancer at Magic Millions this year to Darby Racing for $170,000.