Whitefriars is out of Sat's Orr Stakes and this means jockey Jim Cassidy will be in Sydney to ride at Randwick. He'll be on Slow The Flow (Light Fingers Stakes), Kiwi import Miss Keepsake (Breeders Classic), Latin News (Southern Cross Stakes) and handy 2YO Elite Falls, an impressive debut winner win at Moonee Valley on Cox Plate day.In other jockey news: Corey Brown goes to Caulfield to for the ride on Shocking in the Orr and he'll also be aboard Winter King in the Rubiton Stakes and Tumble Turn

Whitefriars is out of Sat's Orr Stakes and this means jockey Jim Cassidy will be in Sydney to ride at Randwick. He'll be on Slow The Flow (Light Fingers Stakes), Kiwi import Miss Keepsake (Breeders Classic), Latin News (Southern Cross Stakes) and handy 2YO Elite Falls, an impressive debut winner win at Moonee Valley on Cox Plate day.

In other jockey news: Corey Brown goes to Caulfield to for the ride on Shocking in the Orr and he'll also be aboard Winter King in the Rubiton Stakes and Tumble Turn in the Blue Diamond Prelude. The Orr will be a key test for Typhoon Tracy, a short-priced failure first-up in the Australia Stakes. TT won the Orr last year before going on to win the Futurity and Queen Of The Turf Stakes. Likely runners include stablemates Doubtful Jack and Luen Yat Forever, Danzylum, Heart Of Dreams, Kutchinsky, Moudre, Ortensia, Zipping, Trusting and up-and-comer Under The Eiffel.

Trainer Paul Messara, who lost smart sprinter Battlefield in an exhib gallop fall at Scone on Monday, is looking towards the winter with his smart mare Alverta. She'll return to trackwork in March and PM says: 'We're looking towards Brisbane with races like the Stradbroke and the Winter Stakes.'