"That was torture for 3000m just trying to hold the little bugger, he was just going for it," Phelan said.
"I just knew the fitness of Kevin Myers training would pay off in the end.
"The horse has overdone it, if he came up against tougher opponents, he may have put himself in jeopardy, but he is a pretty handy horse."
Phelan was duly rapt with the result.
"The National is the best you can get here," he said. "I am very privileged to pick up the ride for him [Kevin Myers].
"I don't ride for Kevin that often, but when I do it's usually with one like that."
Myers' daughter Caley was on-hand after the race and said they will reassess his future plans once they get him home.
"It was a very good run, he didn't settle quite as well as I thought he would, but he ran home well," she said.
"He just has that speed on the ground which helps him.
"He will head home now, see how he pulls up, and we will go from there."
Yesterday's victory was Happy Star's third on-end and kept his undefeated hurdles record intact.
The gelding is part-owned by Otaki trainer Johnno Benner who previously prepared Happy Star for four wins on the flat. -NZ Racing Desk