JAMIE Kah heads to Melbourne this weekend to continue her association with smart SA sprinting mare Showpero.

Kah travelled to Brisbane last weekend and finished runner-up aboard Super Cash in the $1.5m Stradbroke Handicap behind Goodwood winner Santa Ana Lane and third in the Group 2 Queensland Guineas at Doomben.

Kah is hoping to continue her association with Super Cash on Saturday week when the Andrew Noblet-trained mare backs up in the $500,000 Group 1 Tatts Tiara, the final group 1 race of the season.

Kah’s immediate focus will be with Showpero while she’s also been booked to ride two horses for Adelaide horseman Will Clarken at this weekend’s Moonee Valley meeting.

Clarken has nominated last-start Adelaide winners Tatoosh and Falcool, both horses scratched from last weekend’s Swan Hill Cup Carnival.

Showpero was an impressive winner first-up from a spell with Kah in the saddle scoring a comfortable 1.8 length Morphettville Parks win.

The four-year-old has won four of 14 starts and will be having her third time to Moonee Valley, her best result finishing runner-up behind Invincible Al there back in November.

Co-trainer Glen Kent said the horse had taken plenty of benefit from her first-up win in Adelaide and would appreciate the softer tracks as winter progresses

“She’s trained on really well,’’ Kent said. “There isn’t much around for her in Adelaide so we’ve got to travel with her and find these types of races.

“The confidence is there with Jamie happy to stick with her.”

Kent said Showpero was a horse who benefited from rain affected tracks over the winter.

“Being a bit quieter this time of year means you can spend a bit more time on these types of horses, we’re just praying for the rain to come around,’’ Kent said.

“She likes the wet and it helps us manage her niggling injuries.’’

Adelaide trainer Phillip Stokes is another heading for Melbourne this weekend with four Moonee Valley nominations including Eclair Lightning who scored an impressive first-up win at Gawler earlier this month.

Kent and co-trainer Wayne Francis saddle up three runners at Wednesday’s Strathalbyn meeting — Skid Lid with Kah in the saddle while Gary Lo rides Forgot My Sock and Aadelad.

“Aadelad would probably be the best chance if we get some more rain,’’ Kent added.

“It’s Skid Lid’s first time out to the 1350m journey, but I think Jake Stephens’ horse (Ciroc) goes pretty well,’’ he said.