Unbeaten mare On The Fridge will face her moment of truth when she aims to extend her winning sequence at Eagle Farm.The five-year-old daughter of Easy Rocking has won all her four starts and trainer Robbie Heathcote is optimistic she can maintain her unblemished record against her own sex in the $100,000 Sita Environmental Solutions Handicap (1300m).On The Fridge's career has been restricted to those four starts due to chronic leg problems which Heathcote has to manage daily.She won her first t

Unbeaten mare On The Fridge will face her moment of truth when she aims to extend her winning sequence at Eagle Farm.

The five-year-old daughter of Easy Rocking has won all her four starts and trainer Robbie Heathcote is optimistic she can maintain her unblemished record against her own sex in the $100,000 Sita Environmental Solutions Handicap (1300m).

On The Fridge's career has been restricted to those four starts due to chronic leg problems which Heathcote has to manage daily.

She won her first three races at the Sunshine Coast in March before making a stunning comeback to score by more than two lengths in a restricted race over 1200 metres at Doomben on September 3.

"I think she's a huge chance of winning tomorrow and the extra distance won't worry her," Heathcote said.

"Her first run back this campaign was phenomenal. She defied the slow speed in her last win at Doomben when she came from last on the turn.

"She's got a good turn of foot and these fillies and mares races are perfect for her.

"She's had a few soundness issues all her life that's why she's only had four starts and she's a five-year-old."

Millionaire businessman John Fish bred On The Fridge whose mother, Triballistic, won five times in a 44-start career in the late 1990s.

"Triballistic was trained by Bruce Brown and although she never reached any great heights she won five races and ran a stack of placings," Heathcote said.

"Training for John (Fish) is a pleasure because he allows me to give his horses time if I think they need it. He's very patient.

"If she had good feet she wouldn't be any better but we would be able to run her more often."

Heathcote has no major plans in mind for On The Fridge other than the next of the $100,000 fillies and mares races staged by Queensland Racing Limited.

Heathcote has named the Bryan Guy-trained Eleda as the main threat to On The Fridge.

"My horse is a lot like Eleda in that she gets back in her races and finishes off strongly," said Heathcote, who also will saddle up Charvicky.

"Charvicky always runs a good race first-up and she'll acquit herself well even though she hasn't started since June."

Eleda also has been in a purple patch winning five of her last six starts, including her past four in succession.

Guy has again retained his former apprentice Dean Tanti to partner the four-year-old but is not happy with the mare's massive weight rise from 53kg to 57.5kg.