Full-circle moment for Te Akau
Joshua Smith, LOVERACING.NZ News Desk • October 22nd, 2025 2:33 pm

Avantaggia winning the Donaghys Moxipor (1150m) at Te Aroha on Wednesday | Photo: Kenton Wright (Race Images)
It was a full-circle moment for Te Akau Racing at Te Aroha on Wednesday when Avantaggia broke through for her maiden win in the Donaghys Moxipor (1150m).
The blue-blooded filly is a daughter of Coolmore’s ill-fated stallion Wootton Bassett and Te Akau’s former nine-time Group One winner Avantage.
Following her stellar racing career, Avantage was bought by Tom Magnier and global breeding giant Coolmore off New Zealand Bloodstock’s online platform Gavelhouse Plus for $4.1 million.
Te Akau Racing principal David Ellis went to last year’s Magic Millions Gold Coast Yearling Sale where he purchased her first progeny, Avantaggia, for A$2.1 million.
Avantaggia has shown trainers Mark Walker and Sam Bergerson plenty, winning an 800m trial as a juvenile before returning at three where she won both of her trials over 800m and 850m.
She then finished fourth on debut over 1200m at Ellerslie last month to subsequent Group Two winner Well Written and was subsequently backed into $1.90 favouritism for her second-up test.
From her ace draw, she settled on the fence, a couple of lengths off pacemaker Earlicheer. In the home straight, jockey Opie Bosson weaved a path between runners and unleashed Avantaggia, who opened up several lengths on her rivals, and held off the late challenge of Confesara to win by three-quarters of a length.
Bosson was pleased with her winning performance and said she had improved since her debut effort.
“In her first start she had to work quite hard from the gate and probably used up a little too much petrol,” he said. “She bounced out of that race well and her work has been quite nice and barrier one was a big assist (today).
“They were going quite quick and had her off the nickel most of the way, but she is a real professional and went through the gap as good as gold and the only thing she did wrong was look at the winning post.”
Co-trainer Bergerson was rapt with the result and said it was a sentimental win for the stable.
“It’s a bit of a full-circle moment,” he said. “We had so much to do with her mum and she has got plenty of her traits.
“She was aided by a very good ride by Opie. He got a lovely track into the race and saved all the ground, which was probably the winning of it.
“I think it was a sharp enough field, so hopefully she can go on with it. I am excited to see what is next.”
Stakes assignments now await Avantaggia, but Bergerson said they will let the dust settle before making any firm plans.
“We will just see how she comes through it,” he said. “The goal for her is certainly black-type and there are plenty of races coming up over that Christmas period, so hopefully we can steer her towards one of those.” – LOVERACING.NZ News Desk