Rocket Tommy will have blinkers reapplied when he returns to his favourite track to run over 1100m at Flemington.

A return to his favourite track and the addition of blinkers are seen as key ingredients to Rocket Tommy returning to winning form at Flemington.

Rocket Tommy runs in Saturday's 1100m handicap in which he will be ridden by Jarrod Fry who has been aboard the seven-year-old in his eight wins from 21 starts.

The gelding wore blinkers in two of his first three starts, but Mick Johnstone, husband of trainer Gwenda, said they removed them after he over-raced in the headgear.

But he said the time was right for the blinkers to be reapplied to a more mature sprinter.

Rocket Tommy resumed at Sandown last month finishing 12th in Listed grade, a performance Johnstone said earned the sprinter a pass mark.

"It was a pretty good Listed race that day and he comes back to a handicap with 54 kilos on his favourite track," Johnstone said.

"The blinkers go back on so everything is looking good."

The Johnstones want to see Rocket Tommy race again before deciding where he goes next.

After Saturday Johnstone said there were options to run Rocket Tommy in the Standish Handicap at Flemington on New Year's day or to step him up in distance.

"We want to see what he does with the blinkers on over the 1100 metres to work out what we do," Johnstone said.

"It's a hard one.

"At Caulfield and Moonee Valley they take him on but if he's left alone, like they do at Flemington, he races a lot better.

"We could jump 1200 metres and go to 1400 with him or try and ride him back in the field and let him have a shot at them over the 1200.

"In his work he sits back a couple of lengths off the other horse he works with.

"He works up to the inside of them and works away so all indications are that he can settle behind them."