Tritton says Arms Of An Angel has come through Sunday's gutbuster in tremendous fashion and he can't wait to bring her back to New Zealand.
"We had a horse at the Jewels last season and loved it," said Tritton.
"We are definitely keen to come back and we might even look at coming over for the Taylor Mile at Alexandra Park beforehand."
Not only has Arms Of An Angel been transformed but so too has the four-year-old Diamond at the Jewels, with favourites The Orange Agent (out injured) and Fight For Glory (retired) gone, leaving a vastly weakened division, probably led by Start Dreaming, who still needs to earn her way into the race.
No Australian-trained horse has won a Jewels and Tritton admits the challenge is a thrill for him and driver Lauren Panella, with the couple getting married just a week before the race. Meanwhile, the first clash of superstar three-year-old pacers Waikiki Beach and Lazarus won't be in next week's Woodlands Northern Derby at Alexandra Park after all.
Waikiki Beach, who remained unbeaten at start 16 in the NSW Derby on Sunday, was withdrawn from the Northern Derby last night, as was stablemate Dream About Me.
That leaves the All Stars stable with Lazarus, Chase The Dream and Stroke Of Luck in the Derby.
The uncertainty over which horses would be starting in the classic has seen TAB bookies reluctant to open a market and they will now not release one until after the final field is known on Monday.