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The “House” party continues in Manawatu today.

The Red Juggernaut will be represented by 11 runners in Palmerston North this evening, with everyone from Tuesday from the meeting at the meeting on Tuesday.

Coach Michael House had five winners to get him to win 903 career, while Son Wilson drove three of them on his 21st birthday – not that there was a large celebration to mark the large event.

“It was just a few drinks for dinner, nothing extraordinary.”

With 51 wins in 2025, House is the leading junior driver of the country and second in the primeership of the overall drivers behind the seven-time Champion Blair Orange.

He looks a great chance to expand with six drives this evening, starting with Shezabettorgirl in race 1, the mobile pace of Andrew and Lyn Neal Stables

“She is a stunning challenging mare that won well for Harry (Harrison Orange) on the first day – it was a great journey.”

“She would be one of my better drives that day.”

In Race 3, he works with another Tuesday winner in Matai Harry in Smale Logistics Mobile Temp (6.04 p.m.). He went through two days ago and won well by Ragnar Lothbrok.

“He is an enthusiastic traveler who kept his condition well.”

“The best seems to be Kevin Kline who took off well.”

Oakley Shard is another winner on Tuesday, who develops Mobile Tempo as an opportunity from every direction in races 4, the D and M Webb.

“He pulled exactly where he pulled the first day (two in the second line), and that could be a good attraction from there,” says House.

In race 5, the Herb Stent Memorial Handicap Pace House is with Avenger. After a large second, the Sweet Lou was six-year-olds on Tuesday before two starts in Addington.

“I was slowly gone and then he had a little gallop, so I was three deep, which cost me the second or third place.”

“But he has a bit of problems on the second day because it is 2500 and these spinal markings will catch you.”

The house is particularly gritty and ready in a field that also includes Iron Brigade, Lord Delmar and Nelson's boy.

House is tacitly confident about Koko Kaboom in the Colin Goss Memorial Handicap Trot (7:29 p.m.), although manners will be critical again.

“He became third after the galloping (on Tuesday) and if he gone around, he will fit more than 2000 for him on the first day.”

The last drive of the house for the night is with La Bamba in the DSL Electrical Mobile Pace.

He was brought to the preference on Tuesday, but was sixth of seven.

“I put three deep and you can't make the ground. The horse went well, it will be fine on the second day as long as we didn't press the fence.”

Race 1 starts at 5:09 p.m.

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