That will be a return to where he was purchased two years ago for A$130,000 as co-trainer Mark Purdon continued to mix his major yearling purchases between Australia and New Zealand.
"He just keeps getting better and would be working his way up the ladder," said co-trainer Natalie Rasmussen.
"He is big and strong and that was a huge win when you consider the time."
He isn't the only early winner from Alexandra Park today who could be heading to Australia, with trainer Robert Dunn considering the trip with Alta Maestro.
The beautiful juvenile remained unbeaten when winning another heat of the Young Guns, his gate speed a crucial weapon in out-pointing Spankem.
Dunn has one eye on the famous Bathurst Gold Crown with Alta Maestro, a series he won over 25 years ago with his all-time great Master Musician.
But before any NSW plans are confirmed, Alta Maestro will stay in the north for the group one Young Guns Final in early March.