Toby Edmonds' career makeover will undergo another phase when the Gold Coast trainer returns to Eagle Farm on Saturday with Girl Hussler.Edmonds' life was turned upside down in February when he was sensationally sacked by Patinack Farm as the stable's Queensland foreman.The Patinack Farm team was leading three premierships, in Brisbane, Caloundra and Gold Coast, at the time of Edmonds' dismissal.Edmonds also oversaw Patinack Farm's move from the Gold Coast to Wadham Park at Canungra in the Gold

Toby Edmonds' career makeover will undergo another phase when the Gold Coast trainer returns to Eagle Farm on Saturday with Girl Hussler.

Edmonds' life was turned upside down in February when he was sensationally sacked by Patinack Farm as the stable's Queensland foreman.

The Patinack Farm team was leading three premierships, in Brisbane, Caloundra and Gold Coast, at the time of Edmonds' dismissal.

Edmonds also oversaw Patinack Farm's move from the Gold Coast to Wadham Park at Canungra in the Gold Coast hinterland before he was released and replaced by Mark Thompson, brother of Sydney trainer John Thompson.

Mark Thompson subsequently quit his role and was replaced by Gai Waterhouse's long-time foreman Brett Killion.

Edmonds, 46, has done a full circle after training for eight years at the Gold Coast and 10 years at Warwick Farm in Sydney before being asked to head up the Patinack Farm operation in Queensland in January, 2010.

Edmonds is slowly rebuilding his career and has 16 horses in work including 10 two-year-olds.

However, Edmonds would like to increase his number of older horses.

"I got the sack on February 14 and I was told it was because the horses weren't performing," Edmonds said.

"We were leading the Brisbane premiership as well as the premierships at the Gold Coast and Caloundra at the time."

Edmonds, who has been training for almost quarter of a century, entered Girl Hussler for the $100,000 The Nivison (1200m) at Randwick on Saturday but elected to run her in the Stanton Mienert Business Valuations Handicap (1000m) at Eagle Farm.

Edmonds has only had Girl Hussler for one start when she finished near last to Beethog in the Listed Silk Stocking (1200m) at the Gold Coast in January.

"It was a wet track for the Silk Stocking and she doesn't like it," Edmonds said.

"She also had a few niggling problems at the time so I put her out straight after the race and she's over them now."

Girl Hussler was previously trained in Sydney by David Payne who won five races with her.

Her best win was in the Listed Daybreak Lover (1400m) at Eagle Farm in June last year and she was beaten only a length by Gai Waterhouse's star mare More Joyous when second in the 2010 Listed Sheraco Stakes at Rosehill.

Edmonds has ensured Girl Hussler will be competitive in her comeback by giving the daughter of Hussonet two barrier trials.

He plans to continue building his team and will target the Brisbane summer series with Girl Hussler.

The summer series begins with the Group Three George Moore Handicap (1200m) at Doomben in December.

"Girl Hussler will run here on Saturday and hopefully we won't get the rain that's forecast," Edmonds said.