"He spent a lot of time down here when he couldn't run during the spring," Turnbull said.
"He'd had time off and was well rested and then given the time that he was going to be up, which is now, he made his way to Sydney and further on to Bong Bong as he was going to race in Queensland which is on the doorstep of spring.
"He's come up well and he's an interesting horse. He's very sound, he's got a good constitution and he's a horse that loves being active.
"He's always been ticked over in exercise, but for the time he's had off, he's got a good base.
"He'll want to blow the cobwebs out on Saturday, but so long as he's finding the line, that's what we'll be looking for."
When Le Don De Vie first came to Australia, he was prepared by Anthony and Sam Freedman, running second in the 2020 Geelong Cup and winning the Warrnambool Cup the following year.
Transferred into the care of Ciaron Maher and David Eustace, Le Don De Vie won over 1600m at Flemington first-up and then two starts later scored in the Listed Sunshine Coast Cup (2400m) on a heavy track, conditions he is likely to encounter on Saturday.