
"He'll be even better at a mile and a half," said winning rider Ben Melham.
The Taj Mahal is entered for all the spring majors.
"He's a stallion so you have to stand over him and make him do it," said Nick Williams.
"The mares coming back from the Stocks stakes fired him up , but he's run really well. The Caulfield Cup is his race and this is a good stepping stone for him."
The Taj Mahal is bred in the purple being a sibling to Group I winners Gleneagles, Happily and Marvellous from super producer You'resothrilling, a sister to champion racehorse and sire Giant's Causeway.