Jessicabeel continued her charge towards the AJC Australian Oaks with a stylish victory at Warwick Farm on Wednesday.The John O'Shea-trained Zabeel filly, who was ridden by Tim Clark, edged out the fast-finishing Grager by a long head in the Munday Handicap (1600m) to land consecutive wins."She's a beautifully relaxed filly, she's almost too relaxed at home and she really needs racing to get her fit," O'Shea said."She's racing well and will benefit enormously from this, she's on the way up and r

Jessicabeel continued her charge towards the AJC Australian Oaks with a stylish victory at Warwick Farm on Wednesday.

The John O'Shea-trained Zabeel filly, who was ridden by Tim Clark, edged out the fast-finishing Grager by a long head in the Munday Handicap (1600m) to land consecutive wins.

"She's a beautifully relaxed filly, she's almost too relaxed at home and she really needs racing to get her fit," O'Shea said.

"She's racing well and will benefit enormously from this, she's on the way up and right where we want her from an Oaks perspective."

O'Shea said Jessicabeel would follow the traditional path to the AJC Australian Oaks and run in the Group Three Adrian Knox Stakes (2000m) at Randwick on April 11.

The Group One AJC Australian Oaks (2400m) is at the same venue a week later.

TAB Sportsbet has Jessicabeel at $21 on its fixed odds market for the Oaks.

Stablemate Silently later provided O'Shea with a winning brace when she easily won the Royal Garden Party Handicap (1200m).

Meanwhile, Goulburn trainer Danny Williams celebrated a winning double when Nash Rawiller lifted Schmoo to a narrow victory in the Manning Handicap (1200m).

The win also gave Williams a race-to-race double after two-year-old Take This Waltz won the Vale Jack Schell Handicap (1000m) with Jay Ford in the saddle.

Schmoo was making his comeback after being sidelined with injury for almost a year but despite the layoff Williams arrived at the track confident the six-year-old could get the job done.

And so did punters with Schmoo starting the $4 favourite.

"I honestly thought this one would win and the other one (Take The Waltz) might be a run short," Williams said.

"He's returned in terrific order and we'll just try and find another race in town for him."

Take This Waltz ($13) produced a huge finish to easily account for M'Indigo but Williams wasn't getting too carried away with the result.

"He won't go to races like the Champagne (1600m), he's not quite ready yet but we'll probably look at taking him to Brisbane in the winter," Williams said.

Shane Dye made a quiet exit from Australian racing with his only ride at Warwick Farm, Big Red Cat, finishing ninth in the Stroud Handicap.

Dye begins a six-month riding contract in Mauritius on April 4.

Blake Shinn was unable to ride at Warwick Farm as he continues to battle the same illness which resulted in him being unable to complete his commitments at Kembla Grange on Sunday.