Jockey Tegan Harrison will have her appeals against two suspensions heard on Friday.
Harrison has been riding on a stay of proceedings for a month, allowing her to take the mount on Temple Of Boom in the Group One Manikato Stakes and Group One Darley Classic during the Melbourne spring carnival.
She has been in great form, winning on Rocky King at Caloundra on Friday and on Sammi Jain at the Gold Coast on Saturday.
Harrison was outed for seven meetings for causing interference during her winning ride on Ten Speed at Ipswich on October 15.
The suspension was due to finish on November 2 but she then had a cumulative seven-meeting suspension when found guilty of causing interference at the Sunshine Coast on October 17.
That ban was due to finish on last Friday night but Harrison appealed and was given a stay.