Hill has driven the 8yr-old three times for two wins.
He has not driven the gelding since November 2005 when he was unplaced at Addington Hill trained the horse for three starts in 2005 when he won on him as a 3yr-old at Alexandra Park at his first drive on the horse.
He had his other win on the horse at Addington in 2005.
Hill took over the training of Baileys Dream in February from Steven Reid and Graeme Rogerson.
He was beaten half a neck and a neck by stablemate Monkey King and Tintin In America in the $500,000 Auckland Cup at his last start on March 12 in the hands of Todd Mitchell.
Mitchell has driven the horse in 11 of his 22 wins, including six of his first eight starts.
Ricky May has won eight behind him and Steven Reid, one.
Tennis Ball, a stablemate of Baileys Dream, is a rival tomorrow night.
He was a last-start winner at Alexandra Park 13 days ago in the hands of Ricky May, who retains the drive.
Les Lisle, who has not raced for a year, was successful at the Addington trials yesterday.
Les Lisle also won at the Banks Peninsula trials on March 2.
Trainer Reg Curtin said last night that Les Lisle was sore in front after the Easter Cup last year.
"He faltered 100m out in the Easter Cup and the vets said he was unlikely to race again."
"He is a day-to-day proposition but we have been swimming him in Ken Barron's pool and he has responded well."
"Roddy (Reg's son and driver of the horse), said he went really well in the trials and said he was impressive."
"He was to have raced at Addington last Friday night but the race was canned.
"There is a race for him there next Friday night but it may not be held either."
"If the Addington race does not eventuate we will look at taking him to Southland for a couple of races," Reg said.
"He is a very good horse.
"He is such a big horse and his size has caused some of his problems."
Les Lisle ran the 1950m (mobile) in 2.28, the last 800 in 57.2,. the final 400 in 27.9 to beat Move Over by a length.
The 7yr-old has won eight of his 30 starts and been placed in seven.
Move Over last raced in November.
The 4yr-old has recorded six wins and three seconds from 11 starts.
Bwana, the winner of two of his five starts for Nigel McGrath, has joined the stable of Mark Jones.
Kaipara Rocket, who was claimed after finishing third at Alexandra Park last Friday night, is now trained by Brendon Towers.
Raven Aveross, who won two races for trainers Barry Purdon and Scott Phelan, is back in the Waikouaiti stable of Andrew Faulks.