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Julie Jaccka competes around Winton Hattrick

Julie Jaccka (Father Patrick) can book your ticket to the massive stage if she can continue her brilliant cable harvest in Winton on Thursday.

Julie Jaccka (racing picture photo)

The Trotter trained by Brett Gray and the junior driver Dan Anderson will contest a hat trick with a hat trick after winning their last two starts on the Central Southland Raceway.

Julie Jaccka went in a row in Winton before ran a solid fourth place at the Diamonds Day in Ascot Park last month.

The gray stable is now targeting Addington if your consistent trotter in races 6, the Goodman Plumbing Ltd Handicap Trot (3:11 p.m.), can create a further robust effort.

“We hope that she will take another good race and then go to Heather Williams Memorial in Addington,” said Anderson.

“She went great, so she deserves to make a nice race in Addington and she did pretty well up there.”

Julie Jaccka looks in front of a 30 -m handicap in the Feature -Trab from Winton, which looks like a practicable brand for a horse of its quality.

“If she were able to get away how she can and would be handy enough, I would be pretty confident,” said Anderson.

“But you have to respect the others. There are some hardened ancient horses in it.”

“We have to give Andy Hall 10m and bring the muscle a great race on the Diamond Day.”

“He is 10 m behind us, but when he's on his back, he gets demanding.”

The gray stable also starts a high return and Foxing Easton in Winton on Thursday.

The two -year high return tested solidly before his debut against older horses.

Foxing Easton disappointed fresh on the same route, but after a stronger effort, he sees after two recent attempts.

Brent Barclay takes over the reins behind the couple.

Anderson will also connect to the assembly trained by Hamish Hunter in Winton.

The couple ran two starts in front of the sixth place in Winton in front of two starts in front of two starts.

“I think he has a good chance in every race with 35 races. He is not all the luck, but his run before it was pretty good.”

“He can do a little work and will continue to hold on.”

The Hunter Stall also begins to watch better and on Thursday at Winton in Winton.

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