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Stud on target for further Guineas glory
Paul Vettise, LOVERACING.NZ News DeskΒ β’ Β August 18th, 2025 12:53 pm

Tajana winning the Gr.3 Northland Breedersβ Stakes (1200m) at Ruakaka on Saturday | Photo: Therese Davis (Race Images)
High-class filly Tajana has taken an impressive step toward a third Group One filliesβ feature for breeder and owner The Oaks Stud.
The Shaun Ritchie and Colm Murray-trained representative opened her classic season at Ruakaka where she overcame trying conditions to land the Gr.3 Northland Breedersβ Stakes (1200m).
βI thought the track and the distance was right against her and I told him (Wiremu Pinn) to ride for luck,β The Oaks Stud General Manager Rick Wiliams said.
βIf she had run on for third, fourth or fifth we would have been happy and it just goes to show that good horses just know how to win, even when things arenβt going for them.β
Tajana is on a path toward the Gr.1 New Zealand 1000 Guineas (1000m) in a bid to join Risque (2015) and the great Seachange (2005) as winners of the Riccarton event for the Cambridge nursery.
βWeβve had a few placings since as well, but this filly looks our best chance since Risque,β Wiliams said.
βSheβs only going to get better and certainly wasnβt wound up at Ruakaka. I thought our other filly Cashla Bay might have handled the track better, but she didnβt handle it at all according to Joe Doyle.β
The daughter of the now retired Darci Brahma was coming off a juvenile campaign that netted a Matamata win and placings in the Gr.1 Manawatu Siresβ Produce Stakes (1400m) and the Gr.3 Colin Jillings Classic (1200m).
βWhat she did at two was a bonus really, she just didnβt look quite the same filly for the Sires, but still went a huge race,β Williams said.
Tajana is out of the late Sakheeβs Secret mare Sleek Secret, who won on five occasions, and is also the dam of Tajanaβs retained winning older sister Cypher.
βSheβs with Lance OβSullivan and Andrew Scott and just got beaten first-up at Taupo last season and then won really well at Pukekohe,β Williams said.
βWe ran her at Matamata and thought she would win with the aim of going to the Wellington Guineas (Gr.2, 1400m), but she was galloped on and virtually severed a back tendon.
βI thought we would struggle to save her for a broodmare, but right now sheβs on the treadmill and might come back to racing.β
The two-year-old sister Proclaim is in Melbourne with Williamsβ son Dean, who is awaiting confirmation of a training partnership with Steve Richards at Flemington.
βSheβs the most precocious looking, sheβs been in once and has a temperament to die for but has gone shin sore so sheβs out for a few weeks,β he said.
βWe also got a Satono Aladdin filly before we lost the mare. Weβve got a few fillies out of her, so we have to be happy, you have good luck and bad luck in this game.β

