Dominic Sutton will look to plot a path towards November's Group 1 VRC Oaks (2500m) with filly After Summer, who led throughout to win the Crown Oaks Preview (1800m) at Flemington on Sunday.
Sent out as the $14 outsider with just four rivals to beat, Billy Egan landed in front aboard The Autumn Sun filly and was able to sprint off a pedestrian tempo to score by 1-1/2 lengths over Seychelles ($4.20) with Classic Gem ($5.50) just a further half head away in third.
The young trainer tasted Group 1 success with Feroce in the Group 1 Australian Guineas (1600m) last year and will consider the best way to get After Summer to 2500m, admitting that the slowly run affair was more of a trial than a race.
"They were going to crawl and she was up on the bridle, so he did the right thing in letting her stride a little bit," Sutton said.
"She got a very soft time in front and when he asked for at the top of the straight, she never looked like getting beaten.
"We're still a long way out so we'll just assess how she comes through today.
"I'd say it'd be more like having a trial than having a race with the speeds that they went, so she doesn't look like she's had a tough run.
"We'll get her home and plot a path, and if she takes us there, then great. If not, then we'll put her away and save it for autumn."