In the normal scheme of things, Saturday's gritty performance for second in the Group 1 Vinery Stud Stakes (2000m) at Rosehill would have been class filly Probabeel's last of her current Australian campaign.
That was the plan for the Brendan and Jo Lindsay-owned 3-year-old as trainer Jamie Richards and her connections looked ahead to the promise of her 4-year-old spring campaign.
That was until the Covid-19 pandemic cast doubt on just what shape and form the racing industry would take next week, let alone next season.
Given the Savabeel filly has been handling her workload with aplomb, Richards is happy to press on to another significant target provided his charge comes through her latest performance in top shape.
"She was very brave on Saturday and went a terrific race on a track a little too wet for her liking," Richards said. "I thought Kerrin McEvoy rode her a treat and had her in the right places at the right time, but with that slower tempo early in the race, she just couldn't quite get to the winner, who'd had it pretty soft in front.