This article is courtesy of Racing.com, written by Michael Manley on 29/03/2024
Danny O'Brien wants his lightly raced five-year-old import Sea What I See to continue her progress in terms of racing education as she attempts to make it four wins in a row when she races at Flemington on Saturday.
The daughter of Sea The Stars, who stands for $330,000 at Giltown Stud in Ireland, has impressed O'Brien with her three wins and while he believes the mare will be better suited at Flemington, he also thinks she still has a lot to learn.
"She's looking fairly impressive. Her wins have been good and she should be better suited getting to 2000 metres at Flemington on Saturday. We're hoping she will keep stepping up as she is a filly with a nice future," O'Brien said.
"We'll get through Saturday and work out what we do. Maybe one more run, we will see what happens.
"She's doing a lot right and there's improvement to come. This is a Benchmark 80, so it's a nice progression."
Sea What I See resumed with an easy maiden win over 1400m at Bendigo and followed up with another victory, over 1600m in a Benchmark 64 at The Valley, where she was blocked for a run until the final 75m.
She then strolled in over 1800m in a Benchmark 70 at Caulfield Heath and is the $2.20 favourite with Sportsbet to make it four-successive triumphs, with Blake Shinn to continue his recent winning association with her.
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