Finding something extra in the last 50m, Melody Belle stuck her neck in front to defeat a game Danzdanzdance with Rondinella finishing a promising third at her first attempt in elite company.
Richards bore a smile a mile wide as he accepted congratulations in the Ellerslie birdcage, before hinting at some big plans for his charge next year.
"I said to the boys during the week that it was going to be good to see two top mares go toe-to-toe and thankfully we have come out on top.
"She goes to the paddock now, hopefully as the Horse of the Year. She will have a nice break and will be back in on May 1. We will try to take the same route as we did last spring but hopefully, we might go to Melbourne as well.
"It [the Cox Plate] has got to be the target, as hopefully the mare of the world [Winx] might be retired by then, which would make things easier."
Melody Belle was purchased for $57,500 out of the 2016 National Yearling Sale by Te Akau Racing boss David Ellis on behalf of syndicator, John Galvin under his Fortuna Bloodstock banner.
Runner-up Danzdanzdance pleased co-trainer Chris Gibbs who confirmed Australian plans for his charge were still on.
"We're very proud of her as it was a huge run," he said. "Congratulations to Jamie Richards and Melody Belle as we had her headed at the 150m and she kicked back. We will see how she comes through this week but the plans to go to Australia are at the top of our list."
- NZ Racing Desk