The fairytale continued for Golden Slipper-bound Chance Bye who forced her way into the field for the world's richest race for two-year-olds with victory in the Silver Slipper.Although unbeaten in two starts coming into Saturday's Group Two feature, her $300,000-plus prizemoney from races restricted to Inglis sales graduates did not count towards a berth in the $3.5 million Golden Slipper on April 3.But the $15,000 yearling buy made sure of a start when she led all the way in her toughest test y

The fairytale continued for Golden Slipper-bound Chance Bye who forced her way into the field for the world's richest race for two-year-olds with victory in the Silver Slipper.

Although unbeaten in two starts coming into Saturday's Group Two feature, her $300,000-plus prizemoney from races restricted to Inglis sales graduates did not count towards a berth in the $3.5 million Golden Slipper on April 3.

But the $15,000 yearling buy made sure of a start when she led all the way in her toughest test yet to run the field off its feet and shoot to the top of Golden Slipper betting.

"She'll go straight to the Slipper now without another run," trainer Michael Tubman said.

"We're in the race, we don't have to run again.

"She will go home and spend a week in the paddock and then we will just get her ready for the race."

Kathy O'Hara bounced the $1.75 favourite out of the gates with debutante Military Blonde going with her early.

Although she took a couple of false steps around the turn, Chance Bye quickly gained further momentum when she straightened up and raced clear.

Ambers Waltz ($12) gave chase but peaked on her run and finished 1-1/2 lengths astern with Zutara ($13) running on late for third another three-quarters of a length away.

"She's still a bit soft," O'Hara said.

"She only had one hard gallop between runs.

"But she still had her ears pricked and was doing her own thing in front.

"Nothing worries her, she's very, very fast and then she loafs in front.

"There's still plenty of improvement in her."

That's an ominous warning for those who finished behind Chance Bye who was elevated to $6 with TAB Sportsbet for the Golden Slipper (1200m) on Easter Saturday.

John O'Shea, trainer of the runner-up, said Ambers Waltz would race next in the Sweet Embrace Stakes in two weeks.

He was also critical of the perceived bias to the inside at Rosehill.

"It's disappointing to come here today when it's hard to make up ground," he said.

"I hope it's not the same on Slipper day."

Zutara's trainer Gai Waterhouse was happy with her filly and full of praise for the winner.

"Zutara is a talented filly with so much upside," Waterhouse said.

"She is still a bit green but will lose that with racing.

"She will run in another two weeks.

"The winner is wonderful.

"She just goes to the front and says `see you later alligator'."

Before her last start in the Inglis Classic, Tubman was forced to swallow a couple of valium.

He admitted he still harboured a lot of nerves but was getting better.

"I was pretty nervous but it's just a case of not believing what I'm seeing," he said.

"She's just getting better all the time."