Charlie Fellowes hopes Snazzy can build on her winning debut and develop into a contender for the Queen Mary Stakes at Royal Ascot.
The daughter of Kodiac provided the Newmarket handler with his first winner for Highclere Thoroughbred Racing with victory in a conditions event at Newcastle on Good Friday.
Plans are now in place to run the two-year-old in another conditions contest at Salisbury on April 29, ahead of a potential tilt at next month's Listed Marygate Stakes at York.
Fellowes said: "It was my first runner for Highclere, which is a real honour as they are a fantastic syndicate.
"She is very professional in everything she does and is a pleasure to train. She is not the biggest, so we will make the most of her this year.
"She has come out of her race good and has taken it like a professional.
"I think the plan is to go to Salisbury. It is the ideal next stage for her and if all goes well we can go to the Marygate afterwards at York.
"Hopefully she is a filly that can turn into a Royal Ascot hope and be one for the Queen Mary. That is the hope and dream.
"She has got a good bit more to do to be a Royal Ascot contender, but she has done nothing wrong so far."
