Mick Price is having his best season as a trainer with six Group One wins and he is not planning to stop there.Price has sent a team of four horses - Light Fantastic, Old Jock, Queen Of Queens and Rightfully Yours - to Queensland for the Brisbane winter carnival and later plans to add Dorabella who will head to the Group One Winter Stakes at Eagle Farm in June.Rightfully Yours will launch Price's northern raid in Saturday's Listed Prime Minister's Cup (1300m) at the Gold Coast as the gelding hea

Mick Price is having his best season as a trainer with six Group One wins and he is not planning to stop there.

Price has sent a team of four horses - Light Fantastic, Old Jock, Queen Of Queens and Rightfully Yours - to Queensland for the Brisbane winter carnival and later plans to add Dorabella who will head to the Group One Winter Stakes at Eagle Farm in June.

Rightfully Yours will launch Price's northern raid in Saturday's Listed Prime Minister's Cup (1300m) at the Gold Coast as the gelding heads towards the Group One Stradbroke Handicap at Eagle Farm in June.

Light Fantastic is being aimed at the Group One Doomben 10,000 as well as the Stradbroke, Old Jock is headed to the Group One Queensland Derby while last year's South Australian Oaks winner Queen Of Queens will start in the Group Two Brisbane Cup.

Pompeii Ruler, winner of the Group One Queen Elizabeth Stakes, isn't coming to Queensland and will be off overseas for the Group One Singapore International Cup (2000m) on May 17.

Rightfully Yours has drawn barrier one in the Prime Minister's Cup but Price fears it could be a death trap.

"Barrier one for him in a big field (16) is a traffic gate," Price said.

"He'll get back to midfield and will need a lot of luck to win.

"He's fit enough to win but the tempo of the race is what worries me."

Price has always had a big opinion of Rightfully Yours who has won seven of his 14 starts.

"I've always thought he was a Group horse and I thought about running him in the Emirates last year," he said.

"I took him to Perth for the Railway Stakes but he was probably too immature for the trip over.

"I'm planning to give him four runs before the Stradbroke but he needs to win some prizemoney to get into the Stradbroke."

Rightfully Yours, a Craig Newitt mount, hasn't started since finishing seventh to Gilded Venom in the Group One Railway Stakes (1600m) at Ascot on November 22.

Rightfully Yours won a 990-metre barrier trial at Cranbourne on April 21 in preparation for his first Queensland appearance.

Meanwhile, Sydney trainer Peter Snowden is expecting a sharp improvement in the Prime Minister's Cup from El Cambio following his last-start fifth to Nicconi in the Group One The Galaxy (1100m) at Randwick on April 11.

"The 1100 metres was too short for him and they flew from the start to finish," Snowden said.

"He's drawn a good gate (seven) and should get a good run and will be better on top of the ground."

El Cambio campaigned in Queensland last winter when he won the Group Three Gold Coast Guineas (1200m) at the corresponding meeting last year and the Group Three BTC Classic (1350m) at Doomben before failing in the Group One Stradbroke Handicap (1400m) at Eagle Farm.