TYPHOON Tracy shoots for her fifth group 1 victory in a row in Saturday's $1.5 million Doncaster Handicap at Randwick, but the mighty mare's amazing season is far from finished as she is likely to go on to tackle the Brisbane winter carnival, reports The Age.It says: Trainer Peter Moody said yesterday that next month's group 1 $650,000 Doomben 10,000 over 1350 metres was on the mare's radar if her Queensland-based connections decided against a Cox Plate campaign next spring.''She's only had the

TYPHOON Tracy shoots for her fifth group 1 victory in a row in Saturday's $1.5 million Doncaster Handicap at Randwick, but the mighty mare's amazing season is far from finished as she is likely to go on to tackle the Brisbane winter carnival, reports The Age.

It says: Trainer Peter Moody said yesterday that next month's group 1 $650,000 Doomben 10,000 over 1350 metres was on the mare's radar if her Queensland-based connections decided against a Cox Plate campaign next spring.

''She's only had the three runs this campaign so it could be off to Queensland for her, depending on what we decide to do with her next spring,'' Moody said.

''She could go for the Doomben 10,000 and then have a later spring campaign aimed at races like the (group 1) Myer Classic and maybe (group 1) Hong Kong Mile, or we give her a spell after Saturday and have another go at a Cox Plate.''

Typhoon Tracy's only three defeats came last spring when she was trained to run over longer distances with the Cox Plate in mind. But since that mission was aborted after her only unplaced run, in the Underwood Stakes (eighth) last September, the four-year-old has been untroubled to win at varying distances up to 1600 metres.

With group 1 wins in the Myer Classic (last October), Orr Stakes and Futurity Stakes (February) and Queen Of The Turf Stakes (April), Typhoon Tracy is already hot favourite to be crowned horse of the year. Victory on Saturday would make her a certainty.

Last night she was a $3 favourite for the Doncaster Handicap, ahead of Chris Waller's pair of Danleigh and Rangirangdoo at $6.