Chambers Flat athlete Taneille Crase looks set to add to Australia's bumper medal tally after a strong start in the Women's Heptathlon overnight.
In the opening round of the two-day event, which also marks the athlete's Commmonwealth Games debut, Crase had to compete in the 100m hurdles, the high jump, the 200m and the shot put.
The Chambers Flat athlete was in great form and placed first in the 100m hurdles, third in the high jump, fifth in the shot put and second in the 200m.
Building on the strong performance which led to her becoming both the Australian and Oceania champion Crase achieved a slew of personal bests in the events, beating her previous records in the 100m hurdles, shot put and 200m.
Entering the second day of the heptathlon Crase is in third place with 3604 points, just 52 points shy of Northern Ireland's Kate O'Connor and 161 points behind English athlete Katarina Johnson-Thompson.
Crase will compete again later this evening in the long jump, javelin throw and 800m.