Speed freak northern filly Belle Of Montana is off to the Victoria Oaks.

And she won’t have to meet New Zealand’s other superstar pacing three-year-old, Princess Tiffany, when she gets there.

Trainer Barry Purdon confirmed today he will aim the Sires’ Stakes Championship winner at the Oaks at Melton on April 27.

That means heading over 10 days before to contest the compulsory prelude at Melton on April 20. The preludes are worth $24,000 and the Oaks $150,000.

Belle Of Montana is owned in Australia by Dean Shannon, who Purdon says has been great to deal with, leaving decisions up to him.

“Dean has been great,” said Purdon. “He didn’t mind either way if we went to the NSW Oaks and we decided to stay in Auckland because it clashed with the Oaks here. But the Victoria Oaks suits perfectly.”

Belle Of Montana, winner of five of her seven starts, finished a neck second to Best Western in that Oaks in national record time.

She is already qualified for the Nevele R Fillies Final at Addington in May, so has no major domestic targets until then giving Purdon the flexibility to chase the Aussie riches.

“It sounds like none of the other Kiwi fillies are going and it would be a great race to win, not only because of the stake but to help her broodmare career.

“So we are definitely going and I think the racing over there will suit her.”

Purdon’s brother Mark has confirmed stunning NSW Oaks winner Princess Tiffany will stay closer to home as she still needs to qualify for the Nevele R Final and will meet Belle Of Montana, who has beaten her both times they have met, in potentially three Group 1s at Addington in May-June.