"She handled the track really well at her first look at it and she was also good under the lights, which was also a new experience for her."
James is looking towards her next start before tackling the Cox Plate.
"She was a little tight on Saturday, which was to be expected, but nice and free in her action," James said.
"The race will do her the world of good as she had just had the one run on a very deep track at Ellerslie before coming over. She will have one more run before the Cox Plate but I'm not sure where that will be just yet.
"I'm going to have a chat to the handicapper first but she could line up at weight-for-age over 2000m [Group 1 Ladbrokes Stakes] at Caufield in a fortnight or the Coongy Cup [Group 3, 2000m] there four days later."
Should James choose the Coongy Cup for Rondinella she could clash again with fellow New Zealand mare Consensus, with the Stephen McKee-prepared 8-year-old a gritty fifth behind Princess Jenni on Friday after racing three-wide for most of the 1600m journey.
Kiwi trainer Tony Pike was another who left The Valley on Friday night with plenty to be pleased about despite class sprinter The Bostonian only finishing ninth in the Group 1 Moir Stakes (1000m).
Forced to race wide throughout after jumping from barrier 13, The Bostonian made up good ground in the 1000m dash to finish within two lengths of winner Nature Strip.
"He pulled up well so he is most likely to have a go at the Schillaci Stakes [Group 2, 1100m] at Caulfield on October 12 next."
The winner of the Schillaci Stakes will be offered the slot held by the ATC and MRC in the A$14 million The Everest (1200m) at Randwick on October 19.
- NZ Racing Desk