Debutants and new stable additions will be on display for Robert and Luke Price at Thursday's Kembla Grange meeting.
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Three-year-old Count De Rupee will make the first start of his career, the gelding to contest a 1000 metre maiden handicap.
With lofty goals for the horse, Luke Price is hoping for a promising debut.
"He's a talented horse, he's immature so he'll do things wrong, but it will be a good education day," Price said.
"He'll run well. I'm not sure whether he'll win over 1000m, the Snowdens have a couple of smart ones in there.
"He'll get better with time. He's loaded with ability so we hope to get rewards later on. He is a Magic Millions horse, so that's in the back of my head for January."
The Prices have added to their stable of late, with two horses to make their first run for the trainers on Thursday.
Sister Sledge and El Magnificence will race a 1000m benchmark 64, with Twirling Moss also entered.
The former contested last year's Kembla Classic while under the care of Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott, with the latter making the move north from Victoria.
The two horses boast solid form lines prior to arriving at Kembla Grange and Price is confident they can achieve more success with their new trainers.
"We're leading a bit of a different path for Sister Sledge, but she's a quality mare and her work's been good.
"El Magnificence had an outstanding trial. He could be the best out of the three. He's placed at Flemington, he has some quirks, but we've dealt with worse. We'll have a lot of fun with him."