"I don't know where I'm going to go with him yet. He could go to the Newmarket, he could go to the TJ Smith. I'm just keeping it pretty open with him at the moment and I'll just worry about the Expressway first."
Dual group one winner Sacred Choice could join Rain Affair in the weight-for-age Expressway (1200m) on February 11 at Rosehill first-up as she prepares for her racing swan song at the end of the autumn carnival.
Pride is targeting back-to-back Doncaster Handicaps with Sacred Choice, who claimed the feature mile at Randwick last year in torrential rain on a heavy track.
Her other Group One triumph was also in similarly wet conditions at Flemington in the Myer Classic (1600m) in 2010.
Sacred Choice just failed to go back-to-back in the Myer last spring when second to Hurtle Myrtle on a dead track.
"Sacred Choice seems to have come back in really good order," Pride said.
"She'll be aimed specifically at the Doncaster and will have much the same preparation as previous campaigns.
"We've been lucky that on the two biggest days of her career she has really got the conditions to suit and I just hope it can happen for a third time [on Doncaster Day]."
Neeson will go around in the same 800m trial as Sacred Choice and is being aimed at the TJ Smith (1200m) at Randwick fourth-up in April.
If Facile Tigre lives up to Jason McLachlan's expectations, the Caloundra trainer believes he will be a force over the upcoming autumn carnival in Melbourne.
Facile Tigre and stablemate Phelan Ready will leave Queensland and head to Melbourne by float next Friday for the major sprint races.
"Facile Tigre is coming along really well since he's come back into work and both he and Phelan Ready will go down by float on Friday," McLachlan said.
Also on the float will be autumn rival Temple Of Boom who is set to clash with McLachlan's pair in Melbourne. Temple Of Boom will run first-up in the Lightning Stakes (1000m) down the Flemington straight on February 18 before the Newmarket Handicap (1200m) on the same track on March 10.
McLachlan has yet to confirm plans for Facile Tigre and Phelan Ready but has nominated the pair for the Lightning Stakes and Newmarket Handicap along with the Oakleigh Plate at Caulfield.
"I've nominated them for the three sprints but I'm not sure which races they will run in," McLachlan said.
"I'm rapt in both horses the way they're going, particularly Facile Tigre who has really come of age."
McLachlan sent Facile Tigre and Phelan Ready to Melbourne during the spring but it was the latter who was the standout performer.
After going down narrowly in an 1100m race at Caulfield in September, the 5-year-old won over 1200m on the same track in October before claiming the MSS Security Sprint (1200m) at Flemington in November.
- AAP