Dream Of Dreams could tackle the bigger sprint prizes next year after ending his three-year-old season with victory in the Betfred Mobile Wentworth Stakes at
Doncaster.
The Sir Michael Stoute-trained colt has had a pretty light campaign but showed a bit of quality to see off seasoned performers in this Listed contest over six furlongs.
Covered up in midfield early on, Dream Of Dreams (5-1) delivered his challenge towards the far side under Jim Crowley.
Quickening up nicely, he got home a length ahead of Perfect Pasture, with Danzeno two lengths away in third.
"We think this is his best distance. Sir Michael tested him over seven, but Ryan (Moore) rode him last time and said he's definitely better over six," said Bruce Raymond, racing manager to owner Saeed Suhail.
"He used to miss the kick a lot. He gave himself plenty to do, but Michael ironed out those problems. He put a rug on him at the gate.
"Saeed bought him out of Kevin Ryan's yard after seeing him at Newmarket as a two-year-old.
"He's had niggly problems but has got over them now.
"He's going to have to step up into Group company but he needs soft ground."