She’s one of the most exciting juveniles in Australian racing and is sure to attract plenty of attention when she steps out for her raceday debut at Canterbury today.
The Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott-trained filly Woman, who is by Frankel and out of champion mare More Joyous, is expected to jump as favourite in the field of seven at Canterbury.
The breeding alone has many predicting a bright future for 3-year-old Woman. Frankel as a sire has had 66 starters for 40 individual winners.
More Joyous on the other hand is an eight-time Group 1 winner who pocketed $4.5 million in prizemoney over her racing career.
Woman is currently the $2.30 favourite in the maiden race at Canterbury.
Singo's WOMAN (Frankel/More Joyous) makes her much anticipated debut today @Canterbury R3 @KPMcEvoy ๐๐๐@atc_races pic.twitter.com/a3TtdUux2v
— Gai Waterhouse (@GaiWaterhouse1) September 12, 2017