Quality Invasion, an easy winner of his two starts but on the sideline for 15 months, has been entered for the Oamaru meeting on Sunday.
The 7yr-old gelding is now trained by his Aylesbury owner, Bruce Graham.
Quality Invasion severely injured a ligament in a front leg after winning at Methven and Addington in October 2009 from the stable of Tim Butt and Phil Anderson.
"He wasn't going to fit into a big stable after his injury," Graham said.
"We have been working him up quietly and decided to give him a first-up run on grass."
Graham has also entered Flip N Nippy for Oamaru.
She won at Omakau on January 2.
"She had a bit of a break after racing in Central Otago and she has really thrived," he said.
"I had intended to race both horses at Banks Peninsula on Sunday but I missed the nominations."
Racey Product, the 10-win trotter owned by Graham and trained by Grant Archer, is due to resume at Addington on Friday night.
Racey Product has not raced since he was unplaced at Methven on December 12.
The 10yr-old won at Addington in October.
Racey Product and Quality Invasion are both by Armbro Invasion and trace to Efficacious, a mare Graham began breeding from in 1967.
The winner of two races as a 3yr-old, Efficacious was a half sister by Court Martial (a notable sire of trotters) to Diarac, winner of the 1969 Hannon Memorial at Oamaru.
The first foal out of Efficacious was Local Product, whom Graham sold as a yearling.
Local Product was a prolific winner in Western Australia.
The Local Light gelding won a heat of the 1974 Interdominion in Perth in state-record time.
I Can Doosit has a heat of the Australian Trotting Championship at Ballarat on Saturday night as his next assignment. I Can Doosit, trained and driven by Mark Purdon, won the $A30,000 group two EB Cochran Cup at Shepparton last Saturday.











