Talented two-year-old Someday Somehow is likely to lead the way for other Gai Waterhouse-trained horses to shuttle to Melbourne during the winter after an impressive Moonee Valley win.After two encouraging Sydney runs, the Statue Of Liberty filly was dominant as she broke through for her first win in Monday's Tattsbet.com Handicap (1000m).Her victory helped ease the disappointment of last Saturday when stablemate Anniversary made her Melbourne debut at Flemington and finished last of four runner

Talented two-year-old Someday Somehow is likely to lead the way for other Gai Waterhouse-trained horses to shuttle to Melbourne during the winter after an impressive Moonee Valley win.

After two encouraging Sydney runs, the Statue Of Liberty filly was dominant as she broke through for her first win in Monday's Tattsbet.com Handicap (1000m).

Her victory helped ease the disappointment of last Saturday when stablemate Anniversary made her Melbourne debut at Flemington and finished last of four runners.

Travelling foreman Steve Dennett said it was possible Waterhouse would continue to shuttle young horses to Melbourne for similar races in the coming weeks.

She has 12 boxes at Flemington but until now has mainly used them for the spring and autumn carnivals.

Dennett said the Sydney stable was overloaded with two-year-olds and it was counter-productive having two or three runners in the same race.

"We have a fairly big team of two-year-olds on the go at the moment so we could end up coming back down in a fortnight with another couple," Dennett said.

"We missed out Saturday and got the win today so we might be back."

Dennett said Someday Somehow had good speed and the stable was confident she would run well.

"We always thought this filly would suit Moonee Valley the way she rails like a greyhound," Dennett said.

Ridden by Steven King, Someday Somehow, the $3.20 favourite, was on the pace all-the-way and dominated the finish scoring by two lengths from Sussuro ($4) with Ruby Royal ($8) another three lengths away third.

"She is improving all the time and we are taking it race-by-race," Dennett said.

Dennett said much more was expected from Anniversary at Flemington after she had won her race debut over 1300 metres at Randwick.

"We thought 1400 metres was up her alley but she did nothing," Dennett said.

He said Anniversary would head back to Sydney with Someday Somehow on Tuesday.