"Raymond thought he would improve with the Waikato run and be closer to spot on for this race," he said.
"The track being a little bit softer helped him as well.
"I tried to be a bit handier but it was quite competitive so I had to poke through where I could get some runs and he was quite good in the end.
"He won his maiden here over the hill and I thought he would be a prospect for the McGregor Grant but they didn't have it here last year so it's two years later that we got here."
Connors admitted he had Monday's feature steeplechase as a prime target for the 9-year-old Gallant Guru gelding.
"We planned for this race and I'm glad everything worked out," he said.
"It was a lovely ride and a great performance.
"I've been very lucky up here and long may it continue.
"We always thought he would need his first couple of runs and that bit of rain helped as it slowed the up and let us get into the race.
"He's a nice jumper and a good honest horse."
Connors will race the horse through the winter with an eye to returning to Ellerslie later in the year to tackle both the Pakuranga Hunt Cup and Great Northern Steeplechase.
Max is now unbeaten in two runs over the Ellerslie hill and has won seven of his 26 career starts for Connors and his father Mark who share in his ownership. — NZ Racing Desk