Kellock, who played in all three autumn Tests for his country, has little doubt that his international team-mates will return to Magners League action full of confidence following Scotland's heroic win over Australia.
And with the likes of Scotland debutant Rchie Vernon and fellow youngsters Murray Low and Johhnie Beattie performing superbly on the big stage, Kellock is in a positive mood ahead of Glasgow's clash with Ulster at Ravenhill on Friday night.
"Johnnie Beattie, Moray Low and Richie Vernon came up with marvellous performances during the series," said Kellock.
"They now have their Glasgow hats on - and I fully expect them to carry on for the Warriors where they left off for Scotland.
"All the players took their chances well and now can play a big part in helping us get our return to Magners League action off to a really positive start."
Glasgow currently lie third in the Magners League standings, level on points with Edinburgh in second and this weekend's opponents Ulster in fourth.
The Warriors have won four and drawn one of their opening seven league fixtures and head coach Sean Lineen knows that the next month could define his side's domestic and European season.
"December is going to be huge for us," added Lineen.
"After the trip to Belfast we face the next phase of Heineken Cup matches against Gloucester then the two massive Magners League 1872 Cup derbies with Edinburgh at Firhill and Murrayfield.
"The key for us is to have our top guys back playing for the club in the way they have performed for their country over the past three weeks.
"I'm proud of the way the Glasgow players carried themselves for Scotland throughout the autumn Tests. They need find that form again and perform like international players when they pull on a Warriors jersey."
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