Mitchell and Desiree Kearney hope to take advantage of small fields at Kembla Grange as they prepare to bring a strong team of runners south of Sydney on Thursday.
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The co-trainers are set to have four starters on a tricky Kembla card which features, just 54 acceptors across the eight-race meeting.
Last start winner Spin Bowles is the stable’s leading hope.
The five-year-old won impressively at Gosford last start and will be looking to repeat the effort in the Woronora Dam Class 2 Handicap (1200m).
"He's probably our best," Mitchell Kearney said.
"He has come up good this time around. He is more laid back. Previously he would have already run his race in the parade ring but he is a bit more experienced now."
Kearney expects Jonjo’s Comet to bounce back from a quiet trial effort when the son of Tickets contests the Allen Creek Maiden Plate (1300m).
The stable will also give new addition Down Stage his first start in NSW since making the switch from Victoria.
The Husson colt will look to breakthrough in the Loddon Falls 3YO Maiden Plate (1400m) while Eerised finishes the day in the card’s sole staying test over 2000m.
Jockey Josh Parr will ride all four runners.