That victory came at start number three for Bayou Magic following placings at his first two starts at Mornington and Pakenham.
But Byerley Handicap aspirations looked done and dusted when Bayou Music finished fourth in the Listed Taj Rossi Series Final (1600m) at Flemington on July 5.
But a follow up discussion with Jamie Melham said the run was better than it appeared.
"After his win at Bendigo, we thought the further he went the more he would improve, and that was also showing in the way he was working at home," Dilmi said.
"But the way he ran at Flemington last time was only fair. It was his first time on a very big track and Jamie said he was stargazing a little bit.
"It probably looked like he wouldn't go 1800 metres after that mile race, but Jamie said after the line he just kept on going.
"Now he's had a good look at the track, hopefully it will help him on Saturday, so we thought we can give him one more go, and Jamie sticks with him."
Dilmi said the colt needed time early in his two-year-old year and was still mentally immature but should develop into a nice three-year-old.