Racing under lights will return to the Young Paceway tonight when the Young Harness Racing Club present another top class eight event program commencing at 5.45pm.
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The opening race - to be run over the shorter 1720 metres - has attracted a strong field on nine runners.
The Bernie Hewitt-trained, Mothers Angel, is the most favoured runner in this race following some consistent form in recent weeks.
Danger to the Bathurst-trained pacer include Kiama Sutra from gate two, to be driven by Scott Osmond, Nippers Grin and possibly Heavenly Shades who was unplaced at Bankstown last Thursday night.
Race two has certain conditions that include not having won more than $2000 in their last four starts.
This will certainly bring Exclusive Jack well into calculations following some good runs around the Riverina tracks.
The locally-trained Ok Alright also looks a chance from an outside draw.
Others with claims include Cherry Express and the very consistent Handy Bonus who is knocking on the door for a win and just needing luck in running to figure in the finish.
Race three will give the locally-rained Mary's Little Rose a chance to break through following an unlucky run at Wagga last Friday.
Being caught on the inside line, three back, the Troy Fletcher-trained pacer was awkwardly-placed and looks better suited here.
Bernie Hewitt will be looking to give Victoria Pass some racing room from a second line draw, a win three starts back reflecting the ability of this much-travelled pacer.
Last start Parkes winner, in a sub two minute performance, Mygirljo could, and possibly should repeat that impressive performance and make two in a row for the Ina Butt-trained former Victorian pacer.
The three-year-old pacers will be looking to move up to open company in the near future with race four, to be run over 1720 metres, attracting another good field.
On paper, Golovkin has the form on the board with three placings, including a win suggesting that this Luke Primmer-trained pacer is above average.
Dangers are certainly Lethal Promise for Bernie Hewitt and another pacer with good recent form, Jolted for John Vautin.
The David Micallef-trained Crusty continues to give a hundred per cent effort and is overdue for a win, while Ideal Investment could well give Trevor White a winning double.
The fast class race is the fifth on the program with the Peter Bullock-trained Kapow Shannon the selection following some good recent performances.
Gentleman Red from gate one, Clementsorrell and possibly Forest Fury are at good odds the main dangers in this race.
Forest Fury had raced in Queensland before coming south and his run prior to Wagga was an eye-catching performance.
The two year olds will have one last roll of the dice in race six over the testing 2100 metre journey.
The unusually-named Whostolemypigeon for Amy Day has won at Wagga and run second recently and looks like a pacer with plenty of heart.
Although drawn inside second line, the Gotta Go Cullect colt has plenty of admirers who will no doubt send the Goulburn-trained pacer out favourite.
Mister Gibson struck trouble at Wagga last weekend, prior to that was places at Leeton and Wagga following a fourth at Parkes behind Mako Bay.
Others with claims include last start winner Gunna Collect for Bernie Hewitt and For Me to be driven by Murray Sullivan.
Race seven is for the three-year-old fillies with Trunkey Emily the selected runner from gate eight.
The form around this pacer is good, the drop in class certainly an advantage and the distance of 1720 metres certainly a plus for the Bathurst-trained pacer.
The consistent Kenfury Lass likes this track and is well drawn. Madi Young likes this track and is no stranger to winning possibly giving Kenfury Lass a slight edge over the Bernie Hewitt-trained Trunkey Emily.
Others with claims certainly include Pure Cam from gate one and Ma Koo Loo Frankie for Peter Sykes and Nathan Hoy.
The final race of the season for the two year olds is race eight and the field will be more than anxious to record a win on the final night.
Fan Tays Ya ran a good second at Wagga last Friday night and looks the winner here for Bill Trembath. The Art Major filly has be consistent with placings at Wagga and Leeton recently and is well drawn from gate two.
The Canberra-trained Spirit Rainbow led throughout to record an easy win at that same Wagga meeting and had previously won a three-year-old race at Canberra in good style.
She should start favourite in this final race with last start winner Alwaysonourmind and Amazeme Grace, both from the Bernie Hewitt stable dangers in what should be an exciting race to finish off the season.