The seven-year-old daughter of Ilovethiscity was given a peach of a ride by jockey Dean Holland to take out the $27,000 Pooles Accountants Rating 58 Handicap (2400m).
Super Quick Love ($7 into $5.50) overhauled Bruno Stars by a head, with Rubble rounding out the trifecta.
Archard, the champion footballer turned trainer, has overseen the mare’s entire career, highlighted by four wins and seven minor placings from 38 starts.
Sunday’s win lifted her career earnings beyond $100,000 for a large group of owners.
The success continues a good recent run for the Archard stable, with Reggae Roc successful at Murtoa on July 17.
The evergreen eight-year-old gelding, who started his career with former Darwin trainer Stephen Brown then Chris Nash and Barry Goodwin, produced a surging finish to win the Emmetts Rating 58 Handicap (1600m).
Reggae Roc was ridden by jockey Neil Farley.
Heading back to Swan Hill, and Sauce Dragon, trained by Archard’s father, Daryl, ran third in the Bet365 Top Tote Plus Maiden Plate (1200m).
That was the second minor placing in as many starts for the son of Xtravagant.
The horse that beat him at Mildura on July 23, Magic Chloe, lines up in a Benchmark 64 Handicap (1300m) at Sandown-Hillside today.
Fellow Echuca-trained galloper Live Life Loud finished runner-up to the smart Chester Warrior in the Jarrod Arentz Electrical & Solar Solutions Maiden Plate (1200m) at Swan Hill.
Live Life Loud, prepared by John Thomas, is a four-year-old mare by Epaulette who joined the boutique stable earlier in the year after a stint with Mark Newnham in Sydney.
Outlaw Ned from the Mick Cornish and Donna Gaskin stable was also a runner-up at Swan Hill, finishing a close second to Hot Seat in the McLardy McShane Insurance Swan Hill Rating 58 Handicap (1600m).
A son of Wanted, Outlaw Ned broke his maiden status at Ararat in March and was sent out a $3.60 second favourite.
Despite hitting the line impressively under the urgings of Neil Farley, Outlaw Ned finished a head away from what would have been win number two.
The stable looks set to have runners at Wodonga on Saturday and Bendigo on Sunday.