"He had good jumpout here a week and half ago and I was pretty happy with him but it is still a bit of a shock," Cameron said. "If he hadn't performed today I think the owner was going to retire him."
Translation is owned in New Zealand by John Thompson and his family and races in the black with grey fern leaf colours made famous by 2000 Caulfield Cup winner Diatribe.
Cameron said Translation had sore feet after his last-start ninth in the Greys Plate at Flemington on Oaks Day and the hard ground was a good test for him on Saturday.
"He had little issues with his feet so we have been a bit easy on him," Cameron said. "He was pretty fresh, keen and hard to saddle up.
"We will keep pressing on with him now and look at the Standish."
The Standish (1200m) is at Flemington on January 2 and Cameron won the race in 2001 with Iglesia, who still holds the course record of 1:07.16.
Cameron and Walker combined in the last race, when Delegance gave them a winning double.
Meanwhile, connections of Full Peal are weighing up their options after the Bill and Symon Wilde-trained galloper made it five wins in a row in the Western Health Cup (2000m).
Ridden by Ben Melham, the 5-year-old started at $1.70 and coasted home by 1 lengths from Enchanting Waters ($21) and Cheerful Jury ($81).
Symon Wilde said Full Peal's options included the Perth Cup (2400m) on New Year's Eve while also under consideration is the Hobart Cup in February, the Easter Cup at Caulfield in April and the Warrnambool Cup in May. AAP