
With a win and a second from just two starts, Taniko looks a bright prospect to follow in coming weeks as she steps up to better races.
Taniko is the fourth winner from Counterpane, a full sister to Group II winner and $1.2 million earner Pinwheel.
Medaglia D’oro covered 82 mares last spring at a fee of $110,000 and while this will be his last crop of Australian foals, Darley can also look forward to the arrival of the first crop of foals this year by his Group I winning son Astern, who is priced this spring at $33,000.