A long range plan came to fruition when Kiwia landed Saturday's VOBIS Gold Stayers (2400m) at Caulfield.
Trainer Darren Weir explained his racing manager Jeremy Rogers identified the $150,000 contest as the ideal race for Kiwia several weeks ago and the three-year-old justified the confidence with a comfortable win.
Allowed to settle worse than midfield by Damian Lane, Kiwia ($1.90 fav) did it the hard way, moving around the field into the face of the strong wind to accelerate clear 200m out and defeat Benall ($31) by one length with Dandre ($14) staying on for third, a half head away.
Charlevoix started the well-backed $3.60 second favourite but went to the line untested under Craig Williams behind a wall of horses towards the inside.
Trainer Darren Weir said the valuable win was compensation for Kiwia following an unlucky defeat at Caulfield over 2000m last time out.
"He was unlucky last start but credit to Jeremy (Rogers) - he picked this race out ages ago and said it was the race we should be having a go at," Weir said
"It's a terrific race to win with the prizemoney and the bonuses."
A three-year-old son of Reset, Kiwia was racing beyond 2000m for the first time.
"He just keeps improving and handled the step up in distance today. His pedigree suggested he'd run it and he relaxed well and was strong through the line," Weir said.
"It probably wouldn't have wanted to be much further as they looked like they were getting him late but he's done a good job the horse.
"I think horses can sometimes take a run at a distance to be able to run it properly."
Weir said the Gerry Ryan-owned Kiwia will be aimed at the Bendigo Cup in the spring.
"Gerry's a local boy and he sponsors the race and he'd love to win it," Weir said. "We'll send the horse to the farm now and give him a little break, the Bendigo Cup will come around pretty quick.
"He's quite a gross doing horse so he needs to be constantly ticking over - when he isn't working he can be a ratbag."