Young trainer Angela Della Bosca has two hopes in Sunday's heats of the $15,000 Temora Cup (457m).
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Four Cup heats worth $1700-to-the-winner will headline the 11-race meeting.
Speaking Spanish and Gordito will contest heats two and three respectively.
Speaking Spanish has been lightly raced this year following a busy second half of 2020.
He posted six wins and five minor placings after August and made seven trips to Wentworth Park during November and December last year, returning with one win and three minor placings.
He's drawn box one in the second of four Cup heats.
Speaking Spanish is looking for career win number 10 in start 33.
Gordito has raced under Della Bosca's care since December last year and the combination is working.
Gordito has posted two wins and four minor placings for Della Bosca in just 10 outings.
The box eight draw will suit Gordito who from seven starts in the pink rug, has registered two wins and four placings.
Experienced Wallendbeen greyhound Every Chance is the leading hope for Jack and Lorraine Roy.
Every Chance will be one of the main challengers in heat four.
She heads into the heats with form having won and run second at Wagga in her past two starts.
While the box five draw doesn't appear to be favourable, Every Chance has a strong record in yellow with three wins and two placings from five starts.
This will be her 60th race and she's gunning for her 16th triumph.
Canowindra trainers David and Elizabeth Grant have one runner in each heat, while Gunning trainer Jodie Lord will take a nine-prong attack.
Racing begins 6.07pm, the first Cup heat at 7.32pm.
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