THE SKY IS THE LIMIT FOR O'BRIEN MARE

Trainer Danny O'Brien sent an ominous warning to his rivals when he declared his progressing grey mare Sea What I See had improvement to come after she scored her third straight win.

The daughter of Sea The Stars  cruised to her hat-trick of wins with an effortless 3.75-length victory over 1800m at the Caulfield Heath Track on Wednesday, backing up her Bendigo and Moonee Valley wins to start her campaign.

"It's been a really nice progression from her this preparation, all three wins have been excellent and she is a filly with a nice future," trainer Danny O'Brien.

O'Brien highlighted a 2000m event on his home track at Flemington on Australian Cup Day as the talented UK-bred mare's next assignment, but he also warned she will improve with racing.

"She needs to learn to relax in her races, she went a bit keen today, but she is certainly doing a lot right as well so there is improvement to come."

Jockey Blake Shinn is thrilled with the progression of the grey.

"She just keeps improving each time I sit on her back and she definitely has a good race in her future," Shinn said post race.

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