From Racing and Sports:
Chris Waller has continued his winning ways with Made to Order taking out the Big Sports Breakfast Handicap at Warwick Farm today.
The Commands filly was a heavily supported favourite and the three-year-old didn't disappoint after taking the lead midway down the straight and winning comfortably.
Trainer Chris Waller called it a soft win and has praised patience of connections prior to her maiden victory.
"It was a soft win in the end aided by a nice ride," Waller said.
"[Connections] have let me take my time with her."
Made to Order broke well inside and settled in the middle of pack where she moved around three wide at the turn and never looked back.
Waller complimented jockey Nash Rawiller's ability to ensure the filly was aided by a nice ride who found cover behind the leading pair.
"Nash got her around at the right time and she finished really strongly," Waller said.
Rawiller believed the performance was full of merit and augers well for the three-year-old's future.
"All she wants to do is relax which is good signs down the track," Nash Rawiller said.
"I'm pretty sure she'll run over the mile."
After today’s strong 1400m performance, connections will likely aim Made To Order Horseform towards the better races in Autumn and including the Oaks.