"He has done it before in a much tougher venue than this which was in Australia in Melbourne," he noted.
"He is a class horse who has been working with Gingernuts this week in trackwork and he hasn't given an inch to him.
"He was vulnerable today with the weight he had under handicap conditions but he is a quality horse."
A mouth-watering clash of the Te Akau stablemates is now a real prospect as Galvin outlined the immediate plans for the horse which include a shot at the Gr. 1 Livamol Classic in Hastings in a fortnight.
"The plan was always to bring him back to New Zealand and race in some of the spring features before having a look at a campaign in Australia," he said. "Jamie actually said to me the bad news was that we would be facing Gingernuts in the Livamol but I'm not sure why that's bad news as we're quite happy to face him."
- NZ Racing Desk