"Sometimes you are a victim when horses change yards. They go onto a different feed, a few changes can happen pretty quickly.
"He's now in a nice routine at Pinecliff, gets out into a paddock during the day.
"He's a remarkable horse and turns up every time.
While the Group 1 Australian Cup (2000m) on March 28 would seem the logical next step for Tom Kitten, Freedman said the Group 1 Doncaster Handicap (1600m) at Randwick on April 4 may be the preferred option.
"I feel he's best fresh at a mile," Freedman said.
"We might see him in the Doncaster more likely than the Australian Cup.
"He might grind away late like he wants the 2000 metres, but he likes a strong tempo where he can sit back and stalk them.
"We'll have a chat as he's also entered in Dubai and Hong Kong, so there's plenty of options for him.
"The beauty of him is he's an easy horse to work with."
For Williams, it was his first win in the All-Star Mile, a race that dates back to 2019.
The champion jockey had finished second in the previous two years aboard Mr Brightside behind Tom Kitten last year and Pride Of Jenni in 2024.
He was on the sidelines with injury when Mr Brightside won in 2023.
"This horse beat me last year in this race on Brightside and because we haven't got Brightside now, if you can't beat them, join them, I thought," Williams said.
"He's just a big, strong individual and he knows it. He's content and we saw it today under race pressure."