Seasoned traveller Zavite will return to Tasmania this summer to take care of some unfinished business in the Hobart Cup.In February this year the Anthony Cummings-trained gelding was beaten a head in the 2200m feature before going on to win the Launceston Cup (2400m).He then travelled to South Australia where he claimed a career high with victory in the Group Two Adelaide Cup (3200m).After a winless spring culminating in his 19th of 23 in the Melbourne Cup, Zavite is back in business and will r

Seasoned traveller Zavite will return to Tasmania this summer to take care of some unfinished business in the Hobart Cup.

In February this year the Anthony Cummings-trained gelding was beaten a head in the 2200m feature before going on to win the Launceston Cup (2400m).

He then travelled to South Australia where he claimed a career high with victory in the Group Two Adelaide Cup (3200m).

After a winless spring culminating in his 19th of 23 in the Melbourne Cup, Zavite is back in business and will run in a barrier trial at Rosehill on Tuesday and begin his campaign in the Tattersalls Cup (2000m) on New Year's Day.

"He just had a short break and he looks really good," Cummings said.

"He's enjoying himself back in the stable and the plan is to go back to Tasmania.

"He will definitely target the Hobart Cup but I'm not sure about Launceston again.

"He trials at Rosehill and then goes into the Tatt's Cup."

The Rosehill trials also herald the return of 2008 Rosehill Guineas winner Dealer Principal from injury.

The five-year-old has been off the scene for more than a year after a freak trackwork accident.

"He fractured a bone at the back of the knee," Cummings said.

"He was just doing a slow canter when he tripped over and hurt himself.

"He looks really well but we are taking fairy steps with him.

"There are no plans. We will just see how he gets through the trial first."

Zavite will run in a 1030 metre trial while Dealer Principal's hitout is over 900.

Saturday's Randwick winner Tallow was among nominations for a 1200 metre race at the same track this week but Cummings said she would head straight to the $1 million Magic Millions Trophy on January 9 at the Gold Coast.

However, Cummings intends to back Supernova up over 1800 metres after his unplaced effort behind 12-year-old Mustard over 1400 metres at Randwick.

"He was disappointing on Saturday," he said.

"But he's healthy and well and maybe the extra distance will help."