Four-time Golden Slipper winning trainer Clarry Conners added the Black Opal Stakes to his tally of feature juvenile wins when Decision Time raced to victory at Canberra on Sunday.Decision Time is now unbeaten from four starts and has stamped himself as a genuine Golden Slipper prospect in the minds of Conners and jockey Nash Rawiller.The two-year-old is not currently nominated for the $3.5 million Golden Slipper (1200m) at Rosehill on April 3 but his win on Sunday in the $250,000 1200m feature

Four-time Golden Slipper winning trainer Clarry Conners added the Black Opal Stakes to his tally of feature juvenile wins when Decision Time raced to victory at Canberra on Sunday.

Decision Time is now unbeaten from four starts and has stamped himself as a genuine Golden Slipper prospect in the minds of Conners and jockey Nash Rawiller.

The two-year-old is not currently nominated for the $3.5 million Golden Slipper (1200m) at Rosehill on April 3 but his win on Sunday in the $250,000 1200m feature puts him a step closer to connections paying the $150,000 late entry fee.

Decision Time, who started the $3.10 favourite, got himself out of an awkward position coming to the home turn but once Rawiller was able to get the gelding clear he showed a strong turn of foot to defeat Lohan ($16) by a length with Butt I'm Ready ($10) a half head away in third.

"He's a better horse than I thought he was," Conners said.

"You can't win on the fence today. My instructions were to go out wide so it was a big effort.

"He just keeps getting better every time he goes around."

Conners sais the decision to go to the Golden Slipper would be left to Decision Time's owners but the trainer believed he would be a genuine chance in the race.

Conners has won the Golden Slipper with Burst, Tierce, Prowl and Belle Du Jour.

"It's up to the owners but if they don't go they're silly, because he could go out and win it," the trainer said.

"It's terrific to win this race, I've never won a Black Opal so it goes on the mantelpiece."

Rawiller had ridden Decision Time in his two Sydney wins and was only too happy to travel to Canberra to partner him in the Black Opal.

"It was a sensational effort by the horse," Rawiller said.

"He got into a precarious spot and the momentum of the field got about a length and a half on us while we were waiting for a run to come.

"He showed a tremendous turn of foot to put the race away inside the final 150 metres, it was a tremendous effort."

Rawiller believes Decision Time is right up there with the best two-year-olds to step out this season.

"He's very professional with a tremendous attitude," he said.

"A turn of foot is what wins races and he's got a very good one."

Ridden by Dale Spriggs on debut at Kembla Grange, Decision Time remains unbeaten after four starts.

Lohan's jockey Jay Ford said the Tim Martin-trained filly ran a terrific race from her wide barrier.

"Had she drawn an alley she might have gone close," Ford said.

"Her run was good but she has also run into a very good horse."

Gary Portelli was aiming for his fourth Black Opal with Butt I'm Ready but had to settle for third.

He said he would keep Butt I'm Ready in the stable for the time being and decide whether to press on and try to get into the Golden Slipper.