Harness racing returns to Young on Friday night with eight races on the program.
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A number of harness racing trainer from Young and surrounds have pacers engaged.
In the opening race, The TAB App Pace (2100m), Wombat-based trainer Michael Prest has two chances with Khawaja and Petes Pet Rock both lining up.
Both have one career win to their name.
Five-year-old gelding Khawaja has drawn the inside and will be hoping to improve on a last start fourth-placed finish.
Petes Pet Rock, a five-year-old mare, has 40 starts behind her and is aiming to improve after going close at Canberra and Junee this campaign.
In race two, the Hilltops Equine Centre Pace, Young trainer Rick Burnett will be hoping Uroc Baby can produce her best over the 2100m.
She's run three minor placings this year however is yet to add to her winning record in 2021.
The six-year-old mare has drawn the second row and will be steered by Cowra's Monique Parsons.
Mark Hewitt from Grenfell has one of the leading chances in this race with promising gelding Western Bill drawn gate three in the front row.
David Micallef, from Monteagle, and Young's Allen Smithers have runners engaged in race three, the Turners Furniture One Pace (1720m).
Golden Zara for Micallef and Millys Prince for Smithers.
Both have recent wins to their name will be aiming to repeat those respective performances earlier this year.
Threes A Charm for Micallef and Goodtime Junior for Young trainer John Downey will line-up in race four, the South West Tractors Pace (2100m).
Threes A Charm has a six career wins and 14 minor placings to his name but is without a win in 14 starts.
Goodtime Junior has won at Temora in December and will be searching to reproduce that form again.
Young trainers Glenn Wilmot, Nathan Hoy and Rodney Blythe will have pacers in action in later races.
Gelignigte Joe for Hoy is a leading chance in the Christy Park Maiden Pace (1720m).
The four-year-old gelding has only four starts to his name but was impressive on debut at Goulburn running second. Rodney and Brent Blythe combine with What A Team in the same race.
Racing begins 6.18pm.
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