Port Macquarie trainer Wayne Wilkes is confident a drop back to midweek company can herald Madeittothemoon's return to the winners' stall at Canterbury.The Magic Albert filly will line up in Wednesday's Hyland Race Colours Handicap (1100m) with added fitness on her side after a close third at Randwick on May 15.Madeittothemoon loomed up in the fillies and mares Benchmark 81 second-up but couldn't match Danza Doll and Miss Independent in the run to the line, with the margins a neck by a half head

Port Macquarie trainer Wayne Wilkes is confident a drop back to midweek company can herald Madeittothemoon's return to the winners' stall at Canterbury.

The Magic Albert filly will line up in Wednesday's Hyland Race Colours Handicap (1100m) with added fitness on her side after a close third at Randwick on May 15.

Madeittothemoon loomed up in the fillies and mares Benchmark 81 second-up but couldn't match Danza Doll and Miss Independent in the run to the line, with the margins a neck by a half head.

Wilkes cited fitness as a contributing factor in that defeat.

"I would have loved to have had one more start going into that race," Wilkes said.

"That would've had her right at her peak, she just knocked up the last bit."

Madeittothemoon has won three of her 13 career starts with a further six placings.

Wilkes believes the filly is suited over the 1100 metres with apprentice Blake Spriggs to take three kilograms off her 57kg.

The trainer doesn't expect a wet track to affect Madeittothemoon's winning prospects.

Canterbury was rated a heavy (9) on Tuesday having received 47mm of rain in the past week, including 2mm overnight.

Last Wednesday's meeting at the track was run in persistent rain until the final race of the day was abandoned.

"I think she'll get through it quite well," Wilkes said.

The filly has won on both slow and heavy ground but was also beaten 11 lengths in the Listed Douglas Wadley (1200m) at Eagle Farm a year ago on a track rated heavy (8).

Meanwhile, trainer Kris Lees said a wet track was likely to stop imported mare Aromatic from making her Australian debut in the Rosehill Event Centre Handicap (1580m).

Aromatic, a four-year-old mare, won two of her six starts in England before joining the Lees stable at Newcastle.

"She probably won't run," Lees said.

"I had her nominated for Gosford on Thursday too but didn't accept there because of a wet track. In England she was untried in the wet."

Lees has yet to decide whether Cat's Diamond will take her place in the same race with the mare also among entries for the Gosford meeting on Thursday.

"I'll keep an eye on the weather but she may run (at Canterbury)," Lees said.

Cat's Diamond finished seventh first-up in a Benchmark-70 over 1400 metres on Scone Cup day but was only beaten by two lengths.

"It was a nice run and she's taken good benefit from it," Lees said.