After being promoted to third following a successful protest in a Prelude a fortnight before the Blue Diamond, Seabrook didn't have the required prize money to make the final field. To secure her berth in the Golden Slipper, Seabrook was sent to Sydney where she won the Sweet Embrace Stakes at Randwick on March 3 under Hugh Bowman.
Oliver was required for rides in Melbourne that day, winning the Australian Guineas on her Mick Price-trained stablemate Grunt, but kept a watch on the filly.
"She's come up really well this preparation and I think she probably should be unbeaten as she got knocked over in the Prelude," Oliver said.
"She's a really nice filly and we don't know about the wet obviously, but then there's a lot in that basket also I suppose."
"It was disappointing she didn't get into the Blue Diamond," Oliver said.
"I'm sure she would have been really competitive in the Diamond but it would be good if we could get a nice consolation win in the Slipper."
- AAP