Unbeaten filly Cicala will be thrown into the deep end at start number three, set to contest the Listed Lightning Stakes at Morphettville at the end of July.
The race, for two- and three-year-old gallopers, has been won by subsequent Group 1 winners Nature Strip and Viddora in previous years and Cicala's co-trainer Will Clarken has won two of the past four editions of the race.
The daughter of Tamasa backed up her impressive debut win at Gawler by winning in equally as eye-catching fashion over 1100m in town last Saturday.
"She's a very unassuming little filly," said Clarken, who trains in partnership with Niki O'Shea.
"I saw her about a month ago and she looked a bit light, so we dropped her back to the farm and she's really strengthened.
"Rochelle (Milnes, winning rider) galloped her last Tuesday and basically declared her, I wasn't as confident! But she rode her like that."
The Lightning is run over 1050m and Clarken says the prospect of a wet track in the depths of winter will pose no issues for his emerging sprinting talent.
"I think we'll go five weeks between runs," Clarken said.
"She's a three-year-old filly and she gets through the mucky going, all you can do is win.
"Ligthly raced, we know she gets through the ground, why not?"
Story from Racing.com (Tim Yeatman)