The Tony McEvoy trained filly paraded in great shape and when the gates flew
back proved more than a match for her more expensive and more fancied rivals.She settled off the pace for Zac Purton and stormed to the line to beat the Gai Waterhouse trained Prompt Response with debut stakes-winner Missrock a good late finishing third in the 1000 metre scamper.
"She jumped well, found a nice spot and attacked the line," said Zac Purton.
"She's a big filly with a lovely action, so they have plenty to work with."
A $35,000 Inglis Classic purchase from the Widden Stud draft for McEvoy
Mitchell Racing, Concealer is the best of three winners from Tale of the Cat
(USA) mare Beauty Kit, a half-sister to the dam of Group II WATC Karrakatta
Plate winner Motion Pictures."She's a big long filly with a huge stride," said Tony McEvoy.
"I told Zac she'll take two strides to their one!"
Concealer is the sixth stakes-winner for Widden Stud's Nicconi, a somewhat quiet achiever that stands at the value fee of $11,000.








