Black Opal Stakes runner-up Lohan has flown under the Golden Slipper radar but that could all change when she has her final leadup run in the Magic Night Stakes.With more than $130,000 in the bank, Lohan will safely make the Slipper field but trainer Tim Martin believes Saturday's 1200m Rosehill feature is too good an opportunity to pass up."She'll definitely go to the Slipper, the reason she's running Saturday is because it's a Group Two race and it will add a bit of value to her," Martin said.

Black Opal Stakes runner-up Lohan has flown under the Golden Slipper radar but that could all change when she has her final leadup run in the Magic Night Stakes.

With more than $130,000 in the bank, Lohan will safely make the Slipper field but trainer Tim Martin believes Saturday's 1200m Rosehill feature is too good an opportunity to pass up.

"She'll definitely go to the Slipper, the reason she's running Saturday is because it's a Group Two race and it will add a bit of value to her," Martin said.

"I think it's a good race for her."

It has been an interesting path to the Slipper for Lohan who began her career with a win at Tamworth.

She had three subsequent starts in the spring, highlighted by a city victory at Rosehill before returning with a fast-finishing second to Decision Time in the Black Opal Stakes at Canberra.

Jay Ford has retained the ride on Lohan, one of 15 entries for the Magic Night along with Sweet Embrace Stakes winner Crystal Lily, Widden Stakes winner Georgette Silk and untapped filly More Strawberries.

Martin will wait until Thursday to decide whether Carved In Stone backs up from his slashing debut third on Saturday to clash with Slipper fancy Hinchinbrook in the Darley Stakes (1200m).

The youngster is making a belated Golden Slipper bid but Martin also has his sights on the Group One Sires' Produce Stakes, run at Randwick a week after the Slipper, if he doesn't get to the world's richest two-year-old race.

"I'll give him a soft week and see how he does," Martin said.

"I'll accept with him then just have a look at the field and the barrier draw and assess it from there.

"If he draws wide on Saturday we'll probably just wait and hope he can get into the Slipper.

"If he doesn't get a run he can go to the Sires'."

Tye Angland will stick with Carved In Stone and has also been booked for stablemate Morecambe Bay in the Listed Epona Stakes (1900m).

Kiloton will round out Martin's team in the Group Two Ajax Stakes (1500m) after returning to the stable following a four-start campaign in New Zealand.

The six-year-old ran some cheeky races for John Sargent across the Tasman finishing fourth to A Gold Trail in the Group One Railway Stakes and third to Beautiful Girl in the Group Three Darley Plate.