Trainer John O'Shea will try to "rejuvenate" star galloper Racing To Win ahead of what could be his last preparation aimed at the Sydney autumn and Brisbane winter carnivals.The seven-year-old had a torrid run in transit when second last to Good Ba Ba in the Hong Kong Mile at Sha Tin on Sunday but O'Shea had no excuses."Look, no excuses, he had a great latter part of the week leading into today (Sunday)," O'Shea said on his website."He did receive a wide run in transit, but today just wasn't his

Trainer John O'Shea will try to "rejuvenate" star galloper Racing To Win ahead of what could be his last preparation aimed at the Sydney autumn and Brisbane winter carnivals.

The seven-year-old had a torrid run in transit when second last to Good Ba Ba in the Hong Kong Mile at Sha Tin on Sunday but O'Shea had no excuses.

"Look, no excuses, he had a great latter part of the week leading into today (Sunday)," O'Shea said on his website.

"He did receive a wide run in transit, but today just wasn't his day."

The Randwick trainer said the grey would be brought home and prepared for what could be his last hurrah.

"We'll get him home and try and rejuvenate him for the autumn as it will be likely that it is his last preparation," O'Shea said.

The Group One George Ryder Stakes (1500m) at Rosehill on April 3 was a likely Sydney target with the Group One Doomben Cup (2020m) on May 22 again a Brisbane goal.

Racing To Win was beaten just a nose by Scenic Shot in this year's Doomben Cup.