The Wanganui jockey has ridden a host of winners for the stable. She also has the mounts on the Pitman-trained runners El Chico (Timaru Cup), Muffin Coup, Trademark, Benabar and Aqualine today.
El Chico was never clear when he finished fifth in the listed 1200m race at Wingatui on Monday won by Final Touch.
Allpress rode him to win the Stewards' Handicap (1200m) at Riccarton at his previous start.
Allpress rode Sun Valley to win over 1800m at the New Zealand Cup meeting. The Pitman stable has four of the seven runners in Sun Valley's race.
They include Miss Maximuss, a good second to the up-and-coming Ric O'Shea at Wingatui on Monday.
Trainer John Parsons confirmed a start for Final Touch in the Timaru Cup. She has been rehandicapped 1kg to 54kg for her outstanding win in the listed 1200m on Monday.
Parsons said he would probably reserve Alpine Heights (race 8) for the Waikouaiti meeting on Sunday. Alpine Heights was scratched at the barrier when slightly lame on Monday.
"He was all right when he warmed up this morning but I was just not 100% happy with him," Parsons said. He has a team based at Waikouaiti.
He is concerned about Bacio Francese drawing wide.
John has Chaff Muncha and Artiface as top prospects for the Auckland Trotting Club premier meeting on Saturday.
Chaff Muncha won at Alexandra Park on December 22 and Artiface resumed with a second to Pembrook Benny there on December 16.
Karen Parsons is at Waiuku with Santos and Asavant for the Ellerslie meeting on Saturday.
• Opie Bosson leaves today to take up a riding contract in Singapore. The Te Akau operation with trainer Mark Walker has arranged a six-month contract for Bosson. He did not ride at Ellerslie on Monday after he pulled a muscle in a leg while jogging.
Bosson had considerable success riding for Walker in New Zealand.