"It has been a long, slow build-up to get him back, but it was a joy to see him working lately without a hint of the problem he had earlier.
"If he didn't have those knee issues, he would be unbeaten, that's how much I think of him."
Sharrock is prepared to aim high with his charge, with the immediate plan to start him next in the Group 2 Foxbridge Plate (1200m) back at Te Rapa on August 27.
● Trainer Tony Pike doesn't have a large number of horses operating from his Cambridge base during the winter, but he managed a winning double at Te Rapa yesterday.
Pike won the fourth race over 2100m with winter galloper Miss Onaki and also collected the feature race, the Te Awamutu Cup (1600m), with 7-year-old River Run.
"He always seems to go well at Te Rapa and he stripped fitter after his first two starts in this prep," Pike said of River Run. "He never seems to go a bad race."
- NZ Racing Desk