Module will be freshened with the spring carnival in mind after he extended his unbeaten run for his new connections at Flemington on Saturday.
The son of Reset relished the step to 2000 metres as he pulled clear of Conquering Journey late to win the Baden Baden Trophy.
Formerly raced by the Lloyd Williams family, Module was purchased by Melbourne based agent Cameron Cooke on behalf of trainer Peter Gelagotis and his family for $70,000 at January's Magic Millions Racehorse Sale at the Gold Coast.
He won in Adelaide at his first run for the Gelagotis stable in mid-June and has since won his next two starts at Flemington.
"I said after the last start that I thought there was a bit left," a delighted Manny Gelagotis reported.
"He had a beautiful run and it was a great ride. He's a horse who makes his own luck.
"He's holding himself together well and he's delivering the promise he's always shown.
"I don't think we've really improved him in the sense that he's doing something that he hasn't done before.
"We're looking after him. He's got a few little nigglies but he's a very happy horse.
"He's got some class."
"We'll wait and see how he pulls up. We might give him a little freshen up and then look at something nice for him."
Gelagotis said Module would be nominated for the feature Cup races during the spring carnival.
"We're not sure where he'll end up but he's shown us he will stay and he will be given his chance in some races, down in the weights.
Winning rider Damien Oliver said the gelding shaped up as a genuine "listed or Group Three horse" of the future.
Module is by Zabeel's unbeaten sire son Reset and from the Sydney stakes winning Brocco mare Hiss Helterskelter.