Last winter she won six straight races in restricted class while flying under the radar to her former star stable-mate Incentivise, who was later sold in a share deal and trained by Peter Moody for the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups last year.
Tregea plans to give Eloquently her next start in the Listed Bright Shadow over 1110 metres at Doomben on Saturday week.
“She’ll go to the Bright Shadow next then she’ll have a couple more runs in stakes races before the Gai Waterhouse,” he said.
The Listed Gai Waterhouse Classic will be run over 1200 metres at Ipswich on June 18.
Tregea has booked Anthony Allen to ride Eloquently who will lump 61.5kgs in her comeback and is looking for a strong showing first-up.
“She’s got 61.5kgs, which is a lot of weight, but she’s won with 59kgs and Anthony has been her regular rider,” he said.
“She’s doing everything right so far after her last campaign when she had a bit of a hiccup with a stone bruise.”
Eloquently is a full sister to the Tregea-trained Rhyming who was a three-time winner and ran seventh in the Group 2 Queensland Guineas, which was won by the Jason Coyle-trained Salsonic in 2017.