The Albion Park Harness Racing Club will play host to a strong ten race program this Saturday night.
And the opening race will be the focus for punters as they attempt to snare a juicy dividend with gambling giant UBET offering a guaranteed pool plus a jackpot amount with the First 4 in the Lunchbox Lodge Spelling Farm Pace, an event to be staged over 1660m.
The sprint scamper has attracted an even field which features several speedy beginners and pressure will be at an extreme level while luck in running will be crucial to the outcome.
The field of 11 has attracted 5 last start winners including Harrys Day Out, Bells Beach House, Hector Barbossa, Lifesofine and Annika Magic.
Several other runners boast excellent and consistent recent form which only adds to the depth of the race.
Gambling giant UBET are offering several jackpots throughout the program including a guaranteed $50,000 First 4 pool on the opening race plus a $10,000 jackpot.
Form expert Darren Clayton believes Bells Beach House is the horse to beat following his stylish display last week where he motored home via the sprint lane to defeat his rivals in neat time, which followed a smart effort in fast time recently.
Talented young reinsman Hayden Barnes has been engaged to partner Bells Beach House and from his handy draw, Barnes has early options.
Ultra-consistent pacer Supaliner is another runner that will be strongly fancied despite a second-line draw, placed at his past six starts, the Darrel Graham trained gelding is drawn to follow out Harrys Day Out.
A Quadrella jackpot of $20,000 is also slated; the quaddie will be staged on races 2, 3, 4 & 5.
Again, the quaddie legs look open with several even races assembled meaning punters will get great value.
Last week, the quaddie dividend paid a whopping $23,337.20 with UBET.
Check out Racing Queensland form analyst Darren Clayton’s thoughts on the programhttp://www.harness.org.au/punters-corner-details.cfm?keyNum=106498
The first of 10 races is scheduled to start at 5.38pm.
Contact the club on (07) 3262 2577 or via the website at www.aphrc.com.au or simply drop an email info@aphrc.com.au