The poor statistics for mares doesn't bother trainer Allan Sharrock who is pleased with the improvement Shez Sinsational has shown since her Hollindale Stakes triumph.
"She's a very versatile mare and she's improved a lot since the Hollindale Stakes," Sharrock said.
"The Hollindale was the first time she has won on a heavy track and she's much better on top of the ground."
Singapore-based Opie Bosson is making the return trip to ride Shez Sinsational in the Doomben Cup after his Hollindale Stakes victory on the 4-year-old.
Bosson also rode the daughter of Ekraar when she crossed the Tasman last winter finishing third to Scarlett Lady in the Queensland Oaks and second to Shootoff in the Queensland Derby at Eagle Farm.
Shez Sinsational has won three times at group one level in the Zabeel Classic (2000m) at Ellerslie on Boxing Day, International Stakes (2000m) at Te Rapa in February and the Auckland Cup (3200m) at Ellerslie in March.
A fourth group one for Shez Sinsational should guarantee her Horse Of The Year honours in her homeland.
Sharrock has ruled out extending Shez Sinsational's winter campaign to include next month's Brisbane Cup at Eagle Farm and is unsure whether she'll be a Cups' contender in Melbourne in the spring.
"She'll have her next run in the Eagle Farm Cup then we'll go home and look at the spring there with her," he said.
"There's some nice races back home for her but I think it will be a little too tough going to the Cups over here. But she's got a wonderful constitution so I wouldn't rule anything out yet."
The Cox Plate at Moonee Valley looms as the main attraction for Shez Sinsational if she returns to Australia in the spring after her assignment in the Kelt Capital Stakes at Hastings in October.
- AAP