Think About It, who carries the black and lime colours of Proven Thoroughbreds, atoned for that syndication company's unlucky Stradbroke second placing with Private Eye 12 months earlier with his win.
Jockey Sam Clipperton found a lovely spot and produced early in the straight before powering away from gallant local favourite Rothfire ($16) with promising three-year-old Hawaii Five Oh ($5) a neck away third.
"The feel he gives me is like no horse has ever given me and I'm truly grateful of Joe Pride and Proven Thoroughbreds just to ride this amazing horse," Clipperton said.
In winning as the $3.60 favourite, Think About It became the shortest-priced winner of the Stradbroke since Private Steer, who started $3.40 two decades ago.
Pride's attention with Think About It now turns to again going one better than Private Eye, this time in the $20 million The Everest, where he will run in the Newgate Farm slot.
"The Everest is there in the spring and it's hard to imagine him not running well," Pride said.