Trainer Bruce Marsh is taking a cautious approach to the return to racing of the New Zealand-bred 2014 Singapore Horse of the Year War Affair.
The expatriate Kiwi horseman was satisfied with the gelding's second placing in a trial this week, but he has yet to lock in a racing programme for the son of O'Reilly.
"Everything is up in the air," Marsh said. "We don't want to make any plans in concrete until we progress from this trial.
"We would ideally like to run him in the Jumbo Jet Trophy next Sunday week, but nothing is 100 percent sure at this stage."
The expatriate Kiwi horseman was satisfied with the gelding's second placing in a trial this week, but he has yet to lock in a racing programme for the son of O'Reilly.
"Everything is up in the air," Marsh said. "We don't want to make any plans in concrete until we progress from this trial.
"We would ideally like to run him in the Jumbo Jet Trophy next Sunday week, but nothing is 100 percent sure at this stage."