The Kosciuszko 2020 winner is one of four horses in the running to be named NSW Country Champion Horse of the Year.
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It's Me, trained by Scone's Brett Cavanough, was among the finalists announced for the NSW Racehorse Owners' Association Racing Awards.
The mare is up against Art Cadeau, Handle The Truth and Rocket Tiger in the NSW Country Champion category.
The winners are normally presented at Racing's Night of Champions but COVID-19 restrictions mean the gala event will not be run this year.
However, the judging of the annual awards for horses in 10 different categories will proceed as normal.
The shortlist of finalists, which was determined using the NSWROA points system, is being judged by a panel of industry participants to arrive at the final results.
The winners will be revealed on August 28 in conjunction with the ATC's Owner Appreciation Day at Rosehill Gardens, which includes the running of the NSW Racehorse Owners' Association Trophy Hcp.
There will be no owners present but the winners will be announced digitally via both the ATC and NSWROA.
The association's iconic gold trophies will then be delivered to the winners.