Connections of Aloisia are focused on a pair of Group One opportunities this season for the New Zealand-bred filly.
The daughter of Azamour has impressed in both her appearances for Caulfield trainer Ciaron Maher since her purchase by Terry Henderson's OTI Racing operation.
"She's looking very smart and she's bred to be an Oaks filly, but she's precocious enough to go to the 1000 Guineas first," Henderson said.
Aloisia had two starts in New Zealand last season for co-breeder and part-owner Jason Price and followed up a debut fifth with a runner-up finish behind the subsequent Gr 1 Manawatu Sires' Produce Stakes runner-up Belle du Nord at Trentham.
"We don't find many two-year-olds over there, we usually wait a little longer but we were keeping an eye on her and she came along," Henderson said.