Trainer Kris Lees will approach the Group Three Epona Stakes with confidence after Karavali (NZ) (Nadeem) won at black-type level at the first attempt.
And Newcastle Lees expects the four-year-old mare to pose an even greater threat at Rosehill March 24 after she got the bob in to pip $3 favourite The Pinnacle in the Group Three City Ford Aspiration Quality (1600m) at Randwick.
Karavali claimed a tight finish under the in-form Jason Collett to win by a head while fast-finishing Nettoyer filled the minor placing, a half-head further back.
"She's come back in really good order and it's nice to get some black-type," Lees said.
He said the Epona Stakes over 1900m in a fortnight was the next goal of this preparation.
"I think she's got more wins in store when she gets over a bit of ground. I think she'll be suited again at 1900 (metres)."
Karavali is in her third preparation since coming from New Zealand in 2016, and Lees noticed a key enhancement when this campaign started at Canterbury last month.
"Her manners have improved, that's the most important thing," he said.
"She always had a lot of ability, but she has been a bit of a handful on race day. She's getting race confidence, you can't beat winning." - AAP