New Zealand-bred galloper Super Jockey won the $US700,000 Keeneland Korea Sprint at Seoul on Sunday.
The son of Sandtrap was a debut winner in 2012 as Okie Dokie from James Bridge's stable before his sale to clients of Hong Kong trainer Tony Millard.
"Going into this sprint a lot of things went right and we had a good feeling about it," Millard said.
"The race panned out exactly the way we planned, which doesn't often happen. He runs very well fresh, we know that and I was very happy with his preparation coming into this.
"It was great, I didn't actually expect him to win that well, but he's a high-class horse."
The son of Sandtrap was a debut winner in 2012 as Okie Dokie from James Bridge's stable before his sale to clients of Hong Kong trainer Tony Millard.
"Going into this sprint a lot of things went right and we had a good feeling about it," Millard said.
"The race panned out exactly the way we planned, which doesn't often happen. He runs very well fresh, we know that and I was very happy with his preparation coming into this.
"It was great, I didn't actually expect him to win that well, but he's a high-class horse."