Norway showed stamina will be his forte after staying on powerfully to give Aidan O'Brien back-to-back victories in the Godolphin Flying Start Zetland Stakes at Newmarket.
Having landed the 10-furlong prize 12 months ago with subsequent St Leger winner Kew Gardens, the Ballydoyle maestro repeated the trick with the full brother to 2013 Derby hero Ruler Of The World.
Despite being a bit green the 7-2 shot found plenty for pressure under Seamie Heffernan to defeat I'll Have Another by a length.
Following the race the winner was cut to 25-1 for the Derby by Paddy Power and Betway, while Ladbrokes went 33-1 for the same race.
O'Brien said: "I'm delighted with him. That was a lovely experience for him. He stays well and the last day he won well and galloped to the line. He is a beautifully bred horse.
"It is possible (going to France for Criterium de Saint-Cloud). He is a lovely big horse and he doesn't have to go there as he has had that experience coming here. It's a possibility though as he is in it.
"He is a lovely horse as he is a brother to Ruler Of The World and half brother to Duke Of Marmalade."
There was, however, for Ballydoyle in the featured Dewhurst Stakes. Anthony Van Dyck (11-4) finished third in a race won by the evs fav Too Darn Hot.