Pitman has Coup Align, So Elusive, Eel Win and Eleanor Coup booked on a flight from Christchurch to Sydney on Wednesday.
The quartet are due to travel by road to Cranbourne that night to campaign in Melbourne.
Eel Win finished fourth in the open sprint yesterday.
Pitman won with Makatak, Our Genes, Night Life and All Aboard.
Our Genes has won three times in five starts since he was leased two months ago by Pitman's sons, Johnny and Matthew, from Jim Bruford, of Auckland.
All Board, who cleared maiden ranks, was recently leased by Pitman and stable rider, Laura Parker, from Jim Campin.
The mare was having her 20th start.
Pitman is also in the ownership of Makatak who cleared maiden ranks at his 17th start.
Kylie Williams won the Geraldine Cup for the third time when she rode Aussieaussieaussie yesterday.
Williams won the race on Regal Mist (2005) and Lord Asterix (2004).
Kevin Hughes, the trainer of Aussieaussieaussie, won the Geraldine Cup with Gurney Halleck in 2000.
Daniel Stackhouse was suspended from next Sunday until midnight the following Friday for careless riding at the South Canterbury meeting yesterday.
Stackhouse, admitted shifting out near the 400m when riding Stormy Mist, causing a check to Hadlow.
Stackhouse and his representative Tom Hazlett, were each fined $175 in relation to Stackhouse wearing an unapproved vest.
Reese Jones was suspended from the conclusion of racing on Wednesday until midnight on September 23 for careless riding at Ruakaka on Saturday.
Jones was found to have allowed his mount Black Express to shift in after 100m, tightening the winner Laughing Gor and Itsabitadaad.
Icepin, the 2-1 favourite, who finished a distant last in race 3, was found to have cardiac arrhythmia.
He is required to trial and his trainer is required to provide a veterinary certificate before the horse races again.