"Most of them went over on Thursday but I wanted to get the baleage done," he said. "I had intended to go and was looking at flights on Friday but in the end, I stayed back home.
"I went to the local meeting at Riverton instead and saw the race on television there.
"We were pretty confident he could win given the way he went in the Australian Derby (Group 1, 2400m) when he ran fourth.
"We thought he backs up pretty well in his races so as long as he got some luck, he would be hard to beat.
"He was very impressive as he sprinted from the 600m and won pretty comfortably in the end."
Dennis confirmed that plans for The Chosen One would see him return home for a break before being set for the Melbourne spring carnival later this year.
"We think he will only get better as he matures. I believe the plan is to get him to Melbourne next spring so he might not be seen here if the tracks are no good as Murray [Baker] and Andrew [Forsman] will take him straight over there.
"He looks like a 2000-2400m type so there are plenty of opportunities there for him."
Still a colt, the son of champion sire Savabeel has enhanced any future stallion prospects with Saturday's victory and joins a long list of top performers the Dennis brothers have raced or bred.
Recognised in 2015 with the Outstanding contribution to New Zealand thoroughbred racing award, their list of top-quality gallopers produced includes Group 1 Cox Plate (2040m) winner, The Phantom Chance, along with The Twinkle, The Phantom, The Diamond One and The Chosen One's grand-dam, The Jewel.
- NZ Racing Desk