Over the past two weekends, Aeliana (NZ) has captured the racing world’s attention with a remarkable display of class and stamina. The four-year-old mare claimed victory in the Tancred Stakes at Rosehill on Saturday, following her win in the Ranvet Stakes just a week earlier. Both performances showcased her power, poise, and adaptability, marking her as one of the standout horses in Australasia this season.
The four-year-old daughter of Castelvecchio added Saturday’s A$1.5 million Tancred Stakes (2400m) to her earlier triumph in the Ranvet Stakes (2000m), confirming her status among the elite. Now a triple Group One winner, Aeliana has amassed A$4.44 million in earnings—an extraordinary return on her $180,000 purchase.
Rider James McDonald delivered a measured and confident ride, allowing the mare to settle before unleashing her powerful finish down the straight. Timing proved decisive, as Aeliana surged late to overhaul her rivals in a gripping finish.
Trainer Chris Waller acknowledged both the challenge and the significance of the performance, noting the difficulty of overcoming international competition and the importance of trusting instinct when backing her up within seven days. The mare’s proven stamina at 2400 metres, including her Australian Derby success, gave the team confidence to proceed.
Aeliana’s rise highlights the enduring strength of Karaka bloodstock, with her success forming a key pillar in this week’s Karaka graduates results.
Karaka Graduates Results Continue with Satono Glow’s Perfect Record
At Flemington, two-year-old filly Satono Glow (NZ) extended her unbeaten run with a commanding display in the Group Three Thoroughbred Breeders’ Stakes (1200m).
Positioned just behind the leaders, she quickened decisively midway down the straight under Jamie Melham to assert her superiority. The performance showcased both professionalism and raw ability, underlining her potential as a filly of considerable promise.
Prepared by John O’Shea and Tom Charlton, Satono Glow has now won both of her starts, building an early record that combines performance with pedigree strength. Her progression adds further depth to the growing list of Karaka graduates results making headlines.
He’s A Doozy Delivers Another Trentham Triumph
At Trentham, the seasoned campaigner He’s A Doozy (NZ) once again demonstrated his affinity for the track, capturing the Group Two Awapuni Gold Cup (2100m).
Trained by Lisa Latta, the gelding produced a composed performance, benefitting from a well-judged run that saw him settle comfortably before asserting control at the right moment. The victory carried emotional weight for his ownership group, coming shortly after the passing of part-owner Neville Thompson.
The race also underscored the depth of Karaka graduates, with Opawa Jack (NZ) and Crouch (NZ) completing the placings in a notable trifecta.
Archaic Smile Earns Long-Awaited Stakes Reward
Another Trentham highlight came through Archaic Smile, who returned to the winner’s enclosure in the Listed Flying Handicap (1400m).
The mare had consistently competed at stakes level, placing on multiple occasions, and her perseverance was rewarded with a determined performance. Trainer Hollie Wynyard praised her honesty and consistency, noting her particular effectiveness on Trentham’s expansive track.
With five wins and multiple placings from 23 starts, Archaic Smile’s breakthrough added further substance to a day defined by resilience and reward.
Karaka’s Influence Continues to Grow
Across all levels—from elite Group One performers to emerging juveniles and seasoned campaigners—the latest Karaka graduates results reinforce the sale’s global reputation for producing high-quality racehorses.
These performances not only highlight individual brilliance but also reflect the strength of breeding, selection, and development pathways that continue to shape success on the track.
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