Sourced from Tara Madgwick:
Champion trainer Chris Waller has a big opinion of this filly, who will be heading for the better races in the autumn.
She is Commands filly Made to Order, who broke the ice at her second start when cruising home to win the 1400 metre maiden by two and a half lengths for Nash Rawiller at Warwick Farm on Wednesday.
Luckless when second on debut at Kembla last month, Made to Order was a hot favourite for this assignment and looks every inch a highly promising filly for Dynamic Syndications.
"She's a very nice filly,” said Chris Waller.
"I've got to thank Dynamic Syndications as they've let me take my time with her, but gee she's got some depth to her.”
Nash Rawiller was also impressed with Made to Order.
"She was very strong at the finish and all she wanted to do was relax, so that's a good sign for the future and they'll be looking at the better races in the autumn for her,” he said.
A $110,000 Inglis Easter purchase for Dynamic Syndications from the Yarraman Park draft, Made to Order was foaled and raised at Yarraman Park for her breeders Tim and Jackie Hughes.
She is a half-sister to Group I QTC TJ Smith Classic winner Apercu being the sixth winner from stakes--placed Zabeel mare Making Fey, who died tragically last week after delivering a filly foal by Foxwedge.
"It's the high and lows of racing I guess,” said Tim Hughes.
"Making Fey was a great mare for us having produced a Group I winner in Apercu and we'd love to see Made to Order go right on with it.
Made to Order as a Yearling