Glen Boss will ease himself back into Sydney racing with a limited book of rides at Canterbury on Wednesday.
Boss, who returned to Sydney over the weekend after finalising his departure from Hong Kong, has taken four rides on the seven race program.
The Canterbury meeting marks the return of Boss the full time Sydney riding ranks after he decided to cancel out of an extended riding contract in Hong Kong.
Boss will ride horses for four different trainers on Wednesday including Chris Waller and John Hawkes.
His mounts are the Waller-trained Camouflaged, Northern Meteor for Hawkes, Go Chloe for Toby Edmonds and the Bob Thomsen-trained Beau Regis.
Boss is set tot forge a strong partnership with the Waller stable, starting with his reunion with Doncaster Handicap winner Triple Honour at Rosehill on Saturday in the $150,000 Premiere Stakes.
Boss is also booked to ride Kremlin in the $125,000 Run To The Rose on Saturday for the Gai Waterhouse stable.
The Premiere Stakes will be lacking numbers but features three Group One winners with Reigning To Win and Mentality joining Triple Honour.
Other nominations include Missile Stakes winner Captain Bax, Keen Commander, Danehill Smile and Hurried Choice.
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Hugh Bowman will ride Reigning To Win after riding the four-year-old in an exhibition gallop at Rosehill last Saturday.
Shane Dye will also resume riding on Saturday after recovering from injuries he suffered in a fall in Brisbane in May.