"I was a little worried down the back as I was on the fence with 60kg and I knew I had to get off and get him rolling into the race.
"He's come up very good this time where his main target is the Auckland Cup. I think he'll be hard to handle in that."
Latta was thrilled by the win after the Domesday six-year-old had been a touch unlucky when beaten into fifth in the group three City Of Auckland Cup (2400m) at his previous start.
"He went a great race up here on New Year's Day," she said. "He ran the fastest last 600m in a fantastic run and then we gave him a week in the paddock to freshen him up.
"He drew really well [today] and got a cosy trip on the rail before Johnathan got him off at the right time and got him going.
"We'll probably put him the paddock again for a few days, as that is what he thrives on. He gets into the Auckland Cup at a really nice weight."
Five To Midnight is scheduled to carry 56kgs in the group one Barfoot & Thompson Auckland Cup (3200m) on March 9, a race in which he was beaten by a nose by Ladies First in 2018.
- NZ Racing Desk