"She is not just special to me, she is special to a lot of people. She has just got that something extra."
Stratford is set to be rocking in the wake of the win and Aimee's Jewel may soon be bound for an even sterner task.
"I'll be throwing such a big party," said Keegan, who part owns the mare in conjunction with husband Vaughan and Troy Pannell.
"We have had to keep upping her work to keep ahead of her, she has been so above herself and so long as she comes through this, we may go to the Captain Cook Stakes (Gr.1, 1600m)."
Towering at 17 hands, Keegan has taken a patient approach with Aimee's Jewel to allow her to develop into her big frame and patience has paid dividends; the mare is now the winner of three of her five starts.
"She is just amazing with the feeling that she can give you when you can settle her and she has got such a powerful finish," Allpress said.
"I saw her at the jump outs and they'd asked me to ride her and I'd taken another ride that day.
"As soon as I saw her cross the line I went straight around to Trudy and asked if I could please ride her next time, so it will be hard to get me off her.
"I think she is untapped and she just does what she has to, so onwards and upwards."
Bred by Suncroft Bloodstock, Aimee's Jewel was purchased for $10,000 as a yearling by Victorian Troy Pannell from the draft of Gordon Cunningham's Curraghmore at the 2018 Karaka May Sale.
Out of the stakes winning Colombia mare Aimee's Idol, Aimee's Jewel becomes the third Group winner for promising Rich Hill Stud stallion Proisir. – NZ Racing Desk