GROUP 1 training honours for the season could be decided on Saturday when Bart Cummings and Peter Moody saddle up the two favourites for the $400,000 Queensland Oaks, reports The Age.It says: With only five of the 67 group 1 races for the season to be run in Brisbane over the next four weeks, Cummings and Moody have each trained six winners and if they are to be separated, it is likely to come at the weekend. Moody confirmed yesterday that his High Chaparral filly Fairy Oak would chase Saturday'

GROUP 1 training honours for the season could be decided on Saturday when Bart Cummings and Peter Moody saddle up the two favourites for the $400,000 Queensland Oaks, reports The Age.

It says: With only five of the 67 group 1 races for the season to be run in Brisbane over the next four weeks, Cummings and Moody have each trained six winners and if they are to be separated, it is likely to come at the weekend. Moody confirmed yesterday that his High Chaparral filly Fairy Oak would chase Saturday's classic but said he might have only one more group 1 runner for the season after his Queensland Derby team thinned out in recent days.

''She's coming along very nicely,'' he said. ''After her stakes-race win in Adelaide, I thought she ran very well last weekend in Brisbane with a view to running out an Oaks.''

After settling back at the rear of the field in the traditional Oaks lead-up race, the Doomben Roses, on May 22, Fairy Oak powered home to be beaten by three lengths. Moody's Queensland Derby team has been cut to only one with the news that Mossman colt Tee Emar is injured and will be immediately spelled after finishing 15th in last Saturday's Grand Prix Stakes at Doomben.