The Guy Walter-trained trio of Doctor Doom, Streama and Appearance will all be having their second barrier trials ahead of their returns to racing next month.
While Walter is confident all three can step up to the mark again, he is also excited about the prospects of Jacquinot Bay who he believes can develop into a group one performer.
"Jacquinot Bay is an exciting horse," Walter said.
"He is scheduled to run in a 1300m race on the 23rd of February and we'll see how we go from there."
The winner of five of his six starts, Jacquinot Bay did not begin racing until June last year as a late 4-year-old.
"He had an early preparation with Bart Cummings," Walter said. "His owner then decided to give him a long break. He is a sound horse who has only ever had the usual problems that young horses get."
Jacquinot Bay began his career out of Walter's Goulburn stable, winning four on the country track.
He suffered his only defeat when second to Strawberry Boy at Warwick Farm on September 8 but made amends two weeks later with victory at Randwick after which he was spelled.
-AAP