When Jemma Coney returns home for the Tamworth harness meeting on Thursday afternoon, she will be looking to equal her winning effort from last week's Newcastle meeting.
Subscribe now for unlimited access.
$0/
(min cost $0)
or signup to continue reading
The 18-year-old, who is currently working for the Clayton Harmey stables at Cessnock, drove a winning double at Newcastle when she piloted Bobsled Boy and Britney Jane to wins.
"It was my first Newcastle double - I wasn't expecting it at all," she said.
Read also:
Coney has accepted two drives outside the Harmey stables for the Tamworth meeting.
She will pilot Penny A Packet, for Tamworth trainer Russell Murray, in the Roadwork Industries Pace and last-start winner Mickey Ramone, for the Tony Missen stables, in the M & M Office National Tamworth Pace.
Coney's partner Blake Hughes will handle the runners for the Harmey stables - in Rocknroll Rhythm, Classy Trim and Choisir Damour.
Hughes is sitting on 107 wins in the Harness Racing NSW concession drivers premiership - four wins behind Tom Ison.
Hughes leads the drivers premiership at Tamworth.