Jockey Keagan Latham is optimistic Pioneer has a promising future after the five-year-old broke through for a maiden victory.
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Friday's win was a long time coming for the Gwenda Markwell-trained horse, Pioneer absent from racing for almost two years before returning in January for this campaign.
After two second-place finishes, the gelding finally broke through on his home track and Latham is confident Pioneer will eventually race in Sydney.
"We'll probably keep it simple and go to a class one next," Latham said. "I don't think we need to throw him into the deep end quite yet.
"He's always given Gwenda a good impression and for Gwenda to have kept him considering he had two years off, she obviously sees a lot more than just a maiden and class one in him.
"We'll climb the ladder slowly and hopefully end up in town."
Pioneer's triumph came on a successful day for the Markwell stable, Miss Jenny taking out a benchmark 64 1600m handicap in race five and Electric Girl winning the last in impressive fashion.
Miss Jenny's victory was her first in 12 races and jockey Sam Clipperton said it was great to finally break through after a last-start second.
"It was a good win today because she was there to be beaten for a long way," Clipperton said.
"She gave me a feel at the 600 that she was going to come off the bridle early, I gave her a bit of a dig in the ribs and she lifted straight away.
"She was in front a long way, but a good tough effort, she put the writing on the wall last start."
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