The Chris Waller-trained Fiesta, raced by a Star Thoroughbreds syndicate, won the Group Three Widden Stakes in February before finishing second to subsequent Group One winner Seabrook in the Sweet Embrace Stakes.
After a seventh in the Golden Slipper, Fiesta ended her campaign with another Group Two second in the Percy Sykes Stakes.
“She is a really good filly,” Waller said.
“We asked a bit of her as a two-year-old which is obviously important in Sydney racing.
“It’s important to do well at the two-year-old level but also to come back and do it at three.”
In Saturday’s Group Two Silver Shadow (1200m), Fiesta raced without the blinkers employed in her two-year-old campaign.
The $5.50 chance came from midfield to beat Outback Barbie ($3.90) by a neck with Futooh ($7.50) another long neck third.
Waller said Fiesta would continue through the four-race Princess Series which culminates in the Group One Flight Stakes (1600m).
“We took the blinkers off with a view to the longer races,” Waller said.
“There are nice races to get her out to a mile eventually at her fourth-up run without the blinkers.”
Kerrin McEvoy has ridden the filly to her past five of seven starts and noticed the difference.
“She’s grown up a lot. She is more developed and has strengthened up,” he said.
“Mentally she has grown up a bit too.
“It was important to make use of the inside draw. I had first run on them and was full of running when I asked her.
Triple Group One placegetter Oohood, the $3.10 favourite, is now a million-dollar maiden with her fifth prize money taking her to the milestone.– AAP