Fieldelo off to a flyer
FIELDELO appears to have a bright future after the daughter of Deep Field broke her maiden on debut at Kilmore on Cup Day last Sunday.
Ridden by Jye McNeil over 1100 metres and sent off race favourite after some smart jump outs, she was in for the fight late and held off a determined challenge from Sweethearted, with the third placegetter some 4.5-lengths astern.
“She was travelling that comfortable I got to the front too soon and she had a look around and pricked the ears and once challenged she obviously had a little bit left in the locker,” McNeil said.
“With the right education moving forward to finish off the product I think she will develop into a nice horse.”
Fieldelo has continued to improve the longer she has been in training and is a testament to her owners patience, headed by Mark Schiavello who has thankfully entrusted her with us.
The filly will now enjoy a break and come back with further room to improve in 2025 with eyes on city and stakes class races.
“She has impressed me the whole way through,” Lake said.
“She will go to the paddock, she has done a fantastic job this time in and we will give her a month out.”
Fieldelo, who was passed in at the Melbourne Premier Sale and is the first foal from a five-time Lope de Vega winning mare, is a testament to our systems educating young horses at Bendigo and we hope our first yearling crop can also follow in her footsteps.
It started a good few days for the stable as stablemate Eire to the Jungle was an unlucky second at Ararat last Tuesday and is knocking on the door for a maiden win.
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Congratulations to the connections of Fieldelo: M A Schiavello