The father and son training combination of Robert and Luke Price is set to play a strong hand at Sunday’s Moruya meeting with three leading contenders set to go around.
The Kembla Grange-based Price stable will link with jockey Brock Ryan, who will partner all three runners, starting with Cuban Rain in the Terracon Legal Class 1 Handicap (1010m).
Racing returns to Moruya on Sunday with an eight-race card.Credit: Getty
A mare with just the 10 starts to her name, Cuban Rain was a winner at her home track back in June and resumes from a spell in the Moruya event on the back of a third in a trial at Kembla Grange behind subsequent winner Sea Admiral.
Zeema will represent the Price stable when she lines up in the Elders Real Estate Batemans Bay Super Maiden Plate (1300m).
A daughter of Pierro, Zeema has three placings from 15 starts and resumed from a spell with a fourth at Kembla Grange at her latest outing.
The third runner for the stable will be Jamarni in the Harcourts Batemans Bay Christmas Cup Benchmark 58 Handicap (1425m).
Jamarni has a win and four placings to his name from 16 starts and finished fifth at Hawkesbury when last produced. He finished third at Kembla Grange prior to that when resuming from a spell.
Ryan has two other rides at Moruya, with the Garry Kirkup-trained Pink Lamborghini awaiting in the Mogo Brew Crew Country Boosted Class 3 Handicap (1650m). Pink Lamborghini won a maiden at Queanbeyan at her first start for Kirkup, and heads into the Moruya event after a last start second at Canberra.
Ryan rounds out his day when partnering the Kerry Parker-prepared Iconic Treasure in the Tyre Torque Narooma Cup (1300m).