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Hoffman and Douglas have strong chances at Cromwell

Waikouaiti harness racing trainer Amber Hoffman and Invercargill horseman Jeremy Douglas take some strong winning chances to the Wyndham HRC meeting at Cromwell tomorrow.

Reiver (Vincent) is new to the Hoffman stable after previously being trained by Grant Payne.

Glenkenick (Always B Miki) lines up for Douglas in Race Five. He hit the line well at his last start on the grass at Oamaru just over three weeks ago.

In Race Six Douglas starts four year old gelding Macandrew Markup (Net Ten EOM). He raced at Omakau on Thursday and got too far back.

Macandrew Markup (Bruce Stewart Photo)

Amber has five year old trotting mare Petite Trixton (Trixton) in Race Seven. She made ground late at Gore and should strip fitter.

Petite Trixton (inside) winning at Winton (Bruce Stewart Photo)

Dragon Power (Fear The Dragon) takes his place in Race Nine for Douglas. He didn’t have too much luck at his last start at Gore and gets a nice draw for the 1800 metre mobile.

Dragon Power (Bruce Stewart Photo)

Veteran pacer Deny Everything (A Rocknroll Dance) takes his place in the Cromwell Cup for Hoffman. He’s won on the grass and has good stats for the distance.

Deny Everything (Bruce Stewart Photo)

Always B There (Always B Miki) also takes his place in the Cup for Douglas. After winning three in a row he paced rough in his last start at Ascot Park.

Always B There (Bruce Stewart Photo)

The Hoffman trained Moment Of What (What The Hill) starts off the back mark (20 metres) in the main trot of the day. He broke at his last start but has good grass and distance stats.

Moment Of What (Bruce Stewart Photo)

Hoffman has two runners in the last race – Jovial Jay (Sweet Lou) and Trojan Princess (Art Major) a new addition from Purdon Racing.

Trojan Princess was in season at her last start and gets a nice draw at two for tomorrows 1800 metre trip.

Jovial Jay has drawn the outside of the front line. His form has been solid this time in.

by Bruce Stewart, for Harnesslink