"Today she was first-up over 1300 metres on a tough, testing track and it was her first time against the mares so it was a good effort."
While Waller was delighted with Red Tracer's winning return, connections of Secret Admirer were also looking forward to the spring full of optimism after the lightly-raced mare produced an eye-catching effort.
Secret Admirer missed the autumn through injury and the daughter of Dubawi was back second last in the run before powering to the line late.
The Warwick Stakes didn't pan out how Peter Snowden expected during the run but honest gelding Pinwheel still found a way to join his famous sire as a winner of the weight-for-age feature.
Pinwheel, the favourite took a fitness edge into yesterday's Group Two event at Warwick Farm and despite settling further back than expected, the son of Lonhro powered home 1 lengths ahead of Ilovethiscity with a nose to Startsmeup in third place.
Champion Lonhro won two Warwick Stakes in 2001 and 2003 and while Pinwheel will never match the deeds of his sire, Snowden was full of praise for the consistent sprinter who notched the biggest win of his career.
"What a pleasure to have in the stable," Snowden said.
"He's a really, really nice horse and very genuine."