"We tipped him out for a few days after the Derby and had him gelded while he was out. He could be a little wayward in his races and I think the gelding will help with that."
Latta will also head north with consistent mare China Star who will tackle the Gr.2 Travis Stakes (2000m), a race that she was runner-up to Our Abbadean in last year.
Latta also reported that a number of her stable stars were enjoying time off before commencing preparations for spring racing, however she has lost the services of consistent open class performer, Five To Midnight.
"Sentimental Miss, Secret Allure and Sir Nate are all in the paddock now and won't come back in for another month or so," she said.
"They all did a really good job this season and I think there is more in store for them in their next campaigns.
"Five To Midnight won't be there as he has left my stable and will do his future racing with Patrick Payne in Melbourne."
Raced by Kamada Racing principal, Kevin Pratt, Five To Midnight finished runner-up in the Gr.1 Auckland Cup (3200m) in his last run for Latta, a position he had filled in the 2018 edition of the event. – NZ Racing Desk