A six event card of harness racing will be staged at Warragul this Wednesday afternoon from just after 2pm.
Three last start winners are engaged in the fifth race of the day, which should prove one of the most interesting contests.
Lemon Shark, Tejays Candyman and the local Emiliana all have strong chances, along with Decorated Lady and Allys Comment in an even event.
Seven local horses will contest the Trotters Handicap, as part of a capacity field of 12 starters.
The event is a particularly open one, with no real standout.
An interesting starter is locally trained Handy That, returning to the races for the first time since last August.
Handy That has won two races from 26 starts for Cranbourne trainer Casey Parker, but, strangely enough has never raced at Warragul before.
Elsewhere on the day Gippsland trainers are well represented – almost half of the horses racing on Wednesday are from the local region.
Wednesday's meeting is the last at Warragul before the annual Pacing Bowl Cup meeting on Easter Sunday afternoon, April 16.
Kyle Galley