A track gallop on Tuesday morning will help determine plans for talented filly Sister Madly whose autumn campaign has been interrupted by a stone bruise.Trainer Anthony Cummings said Sister Madly had completely recovered from her sore foot and was ready to return to business.He has nominated her for three races at Randwick on Saturday but may also wait until the Group One Goodwood in Adelaide eight days later.Runner-up to More Joyous in the Flight Stakes last spring, Sister Madly suffered the st

A track gallop on Tuesday morning will help determine plans for talented filly Sister Madly whose autumn campaign has been interrupted by a stone bruise.

Trainer Anthony Cummings said Sister Madly had completely recovered from her sore foot and was ready to return to business.

He has nominated her for three races at Randwick on Saturday but may also wait until the Group One Goodwood in Adelaide eight days later.

Runner-up to More Joyous in the Flight Stakes last spring, Sister Madly suffered the stone bruise after her third in the Robert Sangster Stakes at Morphettville on March 20 won by Rostova.

"I've got no idea which race she runs in," Cummings said.

"We'll wait until she gallops tomorrow and then we'll decide what happens.

"There are a lot of options open for her, the three races on Saturday and she's still in the Goodwood in Adelaide.

"The easiest way is probably the fillies race."

The fillies race is the Listed James H B Carr Stakes (1400m) with Sister Madly also entered for the Group One All-Aged Stakes (1400m) and the Listed Hall Mark Stakes (1200m).

The Hall Mark will herald the return of Red Lord who has not raced since he finished with the tailenders in the Emirates Stakes (1600m) in November.

The winner of the Naturalism Stakes (2000m) last September, Red Lord was then unplaced in the Turnbull Stakes (2000m) and Caulfield Cup (2400m) before the Emirates.

The six-year-old will be kept to shorter races for his autumn-winter campaign.

"He was sore after the Emirates and took a little while to recover," Cummings said.

"He has been working steadily and will head off to Brisbane depending what we see out of him on Saturday.

"His aim is the Stradbroke.

"Exactly what he does here will determine where he goes and how he gets there."

The Group One Stradbroke Handicap (1400m) on June 5 is also a possibility for Sister Madly.

The Queensland Derby (2400m) on the same day is the plan for stablemate Lentini who runs in the Group Three Frank Packer Plate (2000m).