While punters who backed him could do their Derby money cold, Fix made her first appearance in the TAB markets for the classic yesterday. She is also rated a $6 chance after co-trainer Ken Kelso confirmed the Derby is now her main aim.
Fix still appears in the markets with "not nominated" in brackets next to her name as her connections are not required to pay the $22,500 late entry fee until next week.
"But we are going to the Derby," said Kelso.
"Obviously there is no point paying the late entry fee until we have to next week in case something goes wrong but, that aside, she will be starting."
Mark De Plessis has been engaged to do the riding, with Fix's regular summer rider Vinnie Colgan committed to long-term Derby favourite Habibi.
That raises the rare occurrence of the two favourites for the Derby being fillies, with Castlzeberg on the third line of betting at $8.
Fix leads the NZB Filly of the Year series but could lose that title to Soriano in the New Zealand Oaks two weeks after the Derby, which Soriano is also targeting.
But Kelso has not ruled out starting in both classics.