Fresh from driving a winner at Dubbo on Sunday, Tamworth reinswoman Madi Young will head into her hometown meeting at Tamworth Paceway on Thursday afternoon with two drives.
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Young has secured the drives behind Helix, from the Stacie Elliott stables, and Royal Admiral, who is trained by her father, Greg Coney.
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"Both the horses have drawn all right and hopefully Royal [Admiral] gets a nice run into the race," Young said.
"And Stacie is good to drive for - she doesn't give too many orders before the race."
Royal Admiral has drawn the two barrier in the Furney's Stock Feeds Tamworth Pace while Helix drawn eight for the Follow Us On Facebook Pace.
The Dubbo win for Young came courtesy of Karaoke Rock in the Shanks Family Pace.
"The win was a bit unexpected but I went into the race with an open mind," she said.
Karaoke Rock registered his second win from 45 starts after the Rocknroll Dance gelding notched his first win on June 28, at Tamworth, with Young also handling the reins on that occasion.
An export out of Sydney Karaoke Rock has only had the five race starts for the Coney stables.
"I thought I had gone way too early in the race but [was] pleased that the horse toughed it out in the end to get the win," Young said.
The Tamworth Harness Racing Club will conduct eight races on Thursday, with the first race set down for 1.40pm.