"If he wins we will run in the Golden Rose," Conners said.
Turnley won his first start at Wyong in June by 6 lengths and followed it with two fourths and a third at his next three runs. On the advice of jockey Peter Robl, Conners made a change.
"I had him sprinting early on but Peter Robl said to me, 'he wants 1400 or 1600m'," Conners said.
"So I put him over 1400m at Hawkesbury and it was a good, gutsy win."
Robl has ridden Turnley in four of his five starts and again has the mount today.
The Gai Waterhouse-trained Proisir is the early favourite for the TVN Jockeys Trust Handicap after his decisive debut victory at Hawkesbury on August 1.
Norzita for Bart Cummings is on the second line of betting after she was unlucky in her last-start fifth to Longport.
David Payne will start Chez Harmony with a view to finding out exactly where she fits into the spring picture.
-AAP