The speed of Sacred Master's progress through the grades brought with it a worry for Tony Pike, but he is now happy to let the stayer take his chance at group one level.
The four-year-old broke his maiden on the first day of the current season and in eight subsequent starts he has added another five wins, the latest in yesterday's group two Go Racing Syndications Avondale Cup.
Sacred Master's triumph at Ellerslie also propelled him to the head of betting for the group one Barfoot & Thompson Auckland Cup at $5, replacing Vavasour, who is out of contention due to an injury.
"There was a concern that it may be coming too quickly and it was an acid test today to see if we press on to the cup," Pike said.
Sacred Master passed his final examination with flying colours and he will now defend the stable's title at Ellerslie after their success with Rock Diva, who also sported the Raffles Racing colours, 12 months ago.