Promising Nadeem filly Szewinska overcame difficulties in transit to score a tenacious win at Sandown on Wednesday.
The Peter Moody trained filly made it three wins from six starts when apprentice rider Jake Duffy was able to coax a narrow win half head from the filly in the 1600 metre Ratings 72 event after having to change course in the straight.
Szewinska (pictured) was a $200,000 purchase for bloodstock agent Steve Brem from the Segenhoe Stud draft at the 2010 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale and runs for Greg Perry's Greenwich Stud Syndicate.
Perry has found fame this season as the breeder of unbeaten Group I winner Atlantic Jewel and will no doubt be hoping Szewinska can pick up some Black Type to add further value to her as a prospective broodmare.
Szewinska already has a tidy pedigree being a half-sister to stakes-placed Jiale from ill-fated French Cut (she died in 2010), a half-sister by Snippets to Group I Golden Slipper winner and leading young sire Stratum.
Szewinska is another smart winner for Darley's young Redoute's Choice sire Nadeem, who has just three yearlings entered for the 2012 Inglis Premier Yearling Sale.