Three contenders for Price pair at Moruya meeting
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By John Schell
December 20, 2025 — 4.40pm
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).
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Formerly trained by Joseph Pride, who won three races with the gelding, Iconic Treasure has had three starts since joining the Parker stable, with all being in city grade races. He wasn’t beaten too far despite finishing last of nine at Canterbury two starts back. He showed improvement when a last-start sixth at Warwick Farm when beaten 2.91 lengths by Hellbent On You.
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