HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – Trainer Ian Wilkes is not known for his success with first-time starters. But he certainly had Originator fit and ready to go off the bench when making her debut in Sunday’s finale. Originator, a 3-year-old daughter of Artie Schiller, exploded from off the pace once clear in the stretch under jockey Chris Landeros to register a three-length victory launching her career in a five-furlong maiden special weight dash on the turf. She received a 77 Beyer Speed Figure for her effort and paid $58. “I guess the price reflects my reputation with first-time starters,” Wilkes said with a smile after the race. “But I really expected her to run well. She never finished when she worked on the dirt, but when I put her on the turf for her final work, she finished very well and held her own in company with Nessy, who is an older stakes horse. And she’s very well bred for the grass.” Originator, owned by Denholtz Stables, is out of a stakes-winning dam who had already produced two previous grass winners. “I told the owners I was running her in this race just to get her started, but that I think she’ll be even better when she stretches out,” Wilkes said. Wilkes also said that Nessy, a long-distance turf specialist who has been idle since his second-place finish in the Grade 3 Sycamore on Oct. 19 at Keeneland, would return to action here on the Pegasus World Cup undercard going 1 1/2 miles in the Grade 3 W.L. Mcknight. Originator wasn’t the only impressive 3-year-old debut winner on Sunday’s card. A couple of hours earlier, trainer Mark Hennig unveiled Cypriana, a daughter of Bodemeister, who ran to her backing capturing her bow over hard-luck runner-up Cilantro. Cypriana was one of three winners on the card for jockey Jose Ortiz. On Saturday, trainer Todd Pletcher unleashed another good-looking 3-year-old when sending out Magnum Moon to a 4 1/2-length debut win. The son of Malibu Moon completed six furlongs in a crisp 1:10.03 for which he received a 94 Beyer. Magnum Moon was one of four winners on Saturday’s card for Luis Saez, who came back with another riding double the following day, with both of those wins for trainer Dale Romans.