It had to be a low-key spring start at Warwick Farm for lightly raced mare

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A first-up win in the James Squire Handicap (1100m) would be a good start on the way back to stakes company for lightly raced mare Ithadtobezou.

Trainer John Thompson dipped his toe in the black-type water with lightly raced mare Ithadtobezou in the autumn, but has opted for a low-key spring kick-off at Warwick Farm on Wednesday.

Thompson said all indications were that Ithadtobezou had returned in good order and he expected her to run well.“I think she will get that little bit better,” he said. “Early on in her career she was a little bit erratic, but she’s settled down really well now and turned into a real racehorse. Ithadtobezou finished midfield in the PJ Bell and the Denise’s Joy at the end of her three-year-old year and didn’t disgrace herself, finishing five lengths from the likes of Magic Time and Red Card.

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