Gai Waterhouse's leading Golden Slipper contender Law will step out at Rosehill tomorrow in what could be his final start before the juvenile showpiece.
Undefeated in two visits to the races, Law will be one of two Tulloch Lodge runners in the Silver Slipper Stakes (1100m).
If Law doesn't race again before the Golden Slipper, the colt will figure in an unconventional but otherwise proven Waterhouse preparation into the A$3.5 million race.
Sebring had a barrier trial to compensate for a seven-week break between races before winning the 2008 Golden Slipper and Waterhouse almost did it again last year with Sweet Idea.
Sweet Idea won the Silver Slipper and contested a Randwick barrier trial 15 days before her minor placing in the Golden Slipper. Waterhouse hasn't ruled out adopting a similar approach with Law, who, she says, is no certainty to race again between tomorrow and the Slipper on April 5.