Mick Kinane believes Sea The Stars' versatility is what sets him apart after the brilliant colt secured his third successive Group One in the Coral-Eclipse on Saturday.
Having already won the 2000 Guineas over a mile and the Derby at Epsom over a mile and a half, the son of Cape Cross justified odds-on favouritism with another fine display over 10 furlongs at Sandown.
Connections will sit down and decide on the next plan of action for the colt, but Kinane is currently savouring this latest triumph.
"He has a great presence, the temperament to go with it and he performs likewise. He's a very unusual character as he takes everything in, enjoys what he's doing and is a bit of a show off I'd say," the jockey told At The Races.
"He's the first horse I've ridden capable of winning a Guineas, a Group One at ten furlongs and the Derby. He's really a unique horse.
"He hit the stalls so quick I was almost ahead of all my dangers again, but there is no point coming back from a situation like that with a horse like him.
"I had to come out and get clear of the pacemakers earlier than I wanted to but that was just the way the race had fallen.
"John (Oxx) and I will sit down this week and speak to the owner. The Irish Champion Stakes would be the main aim but where we go before then, we'll just have to see."