Kerrin McEvoy will travel north on Tuesday to ride the Darley team trackwork ahead of his first appearance of the Brisbane winter carnival.The jockey was sidelined for over a month with broken ribs suffered in a Sydney Cup fall but returned with a winner at Randwick on Saturday ahead of Oaks day at Eagle Farm.Trainer Peter Snowden has Divorces set for Saturday's Group One Queensland Oaks (2400m) and also quality colts Benfica and Free Wheeling in the Group Two Sires' Produce Stakes (1400m).McEvo

Kerrin McEvoy will travel north on Tuesday to ride the Darley team trackwork ahead of his first appearance of the Brisbane winter carnival.

The jockey was sidelined for over a month with broken ribs suffered in a Sydney Cup fall but returned with a winner at Randwick on Saturday ahead of Oaks day at Eagle Farm.

Trainer Peter Snowden has Divorces set for Saturday's Group One Queensland Oaks (2400m) and also quality colts Benfica and Free Wheeling in the Group Two Sires' Produce Stakes (1400m).

McEvoy watched from the jockeys' room at Randwick on Saturday as Corey Brown guided Beaded to a narrow win in the Group One Doomben 10,000.

He is now itching to get back among the Group One action.

"There's a heap of horses up there going to work on Tuesday morning, including the ones for next Saturday, so I'll go up there on Monday night and work them on Tuesday," McEvoy said.

"I'm going to work Divorces on Tuesday as well as the two-year-old colts Benfica and Free Wheeling."

Sheikh Mohammed's Darley operation has had a remarkable season in feature two-year-old races in Australia.

Trainer Peter Snowden and McEvoy have combined to win all four Group One two-year-old races run so far this year with Sepoy taking out the Blue Diamond-Golden Slipper double and Helmet claiming the Sires' Produce Stakes and Champagne Stakes.

All that remains for a clean sweep is victory in the Group One TJ Smith Stakes (1600m) in Brisbane on June 11.

McEvoy said he would have a discussion with Snowden and the Darley team during the week before a decision is made on which colt he partners in the Sires' on Saturday.

The 30-year-old had five rides at Randwick on Saturday and scored in the final race of the day on three-year-old Scarf.

"It means a lot to come back with a winner," he said.

"My fitness is not too bad and it's all about getting your eye back in and getting in the groove again."

McEvoy missed much of the Sydney and Melbourne spring carnivals after he suffered a broken vertebra in his back in a fall last June.