Miss Opulence has the chance to continue Hawkesbury trainer Garry Frazer's winning run with juveniles this season at Randwick on Saturday.The Benicio filly lines up in the Autumn Carnival Package On Sale Now Handicap (1000m).After celebrating the victory of two-year-old filly Misshiraz at Rosehill in November, Frazer also has high hopes for Miss Opulence.She is being aimed at the $250,000 Inglis Classic (1200m) at Rosehill in two weeks and while Frazer expects Saturday's trip to be too short for

Miss Opulence has the chance to continue Hawkesbury trainer Garry Frazer's winning run with juveniles this season at Randwick on Saturday.

The Benicio filly lines up in the Autumn Carnival Package On Sale Now Handicap (1000m).

After celebrating the victory of two-year-old filly Misshiraz at Rosehill in November, Frazer also has high hopes for Miss Opulence.

She is being aimed at the $250,000 Inglis Classic (1200m) at Rosehill in two weeks and while Frazer expects Saturday's trip to be too short for the filly he does believe she can figure in the finish.

Out of the Laudham Star mare Laudham Mist, Miss Opulence is coming off a third to the benchmark youngster this season, Golden Slipper hopeful Solar Charged from the John O'Shea yard.

Miss Opulence was 6-1/2 lengths third to Solar Charged over Saturday's distance at Randwick in November.

"They ran a race record (57.97s), it was a strong race and that trip is not her go but she got home really well," Frazer said.

Miss Opulence will be having her fourth start on Saturday after having little luck in her first two runs.

On debut at Rosehill in October she struck interference at the start of the 1100-metre race before going on to be sixth to Intertidal.

At her next start she copped interference near the turn at the same venue two weeks later when fourth to Blackball over 1000 metres.

Rod Quinn takes over on the filly from Tye Angland who is riding at the Gold Coast.

Miss Opulence, who cost $20,000, has barrier 11 which is of no concern to Frazer.

"She hasn't got that early speed to utilise an inside gate so she's better off out there where she can just come back and get across," Frazer said.

Misshiraz returned to work last week and Frazer has big plans for her.

"We're hoping she might measure up to a race like the Sires," Frazer said.

"She went very well in the three starts she had and she will only get better."

The Secret Savings filly showed plenty of class when she beat Extra Celestial by 1-1/4 lengths last start at Rosehill.

Meanwhile, trainer Gai Waterhouse shows off her big guns at Randwick on Saturday with More Joyous, Manhattan Rain, Theseo, Bank Robber, Rock Kingdom and Viking Legend having exhibition gallops between races.