But it was Aegon who will have surprised more than a few Aussies as he didn't just beat their Guineas contenders, he gave them a start and spanked them.
Trainer Forsman also shares in the ownership of Aegon and while he and training partner Murray Baker are used to winning elite level races for other people, to conquer Sydney with one of his own horses was another thing all together.
"I don't think I have been that emotional after a race for a while," said Forsman.
"I actually watched the race on my phone pulled over on the side of the road driving home from Ellerslie.
"I got quite emotional so I'm kind of glad I was by myself."
Aegon is owned by the Zame family for who Forsman and Baker won the ATC Derby with Jon Snow and while he may be able to win the classic in April, Forsman admits the Doncaster against the older horses over a mile might suit better.
The win capped a huge day for the Baker/Forsman team after they won the Avondale Cup at Ellerslie with Robusto, in which they also finished third with Star Tsar, both now heading to the Auckland Cup on March 13.
The other feature at Ellerslie, the $120,000 Avondale Guineas, was taken out by favourite Rocket Spade, who like many in the race heads to the Vodafone Derby on March 6 next.