Gunnedah trainers Gavin Groth and Sally Torrens will hit the road on Sunday for the Quirindi Jockey Club's TAB meeting.
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Groth will have the bigger contingent with three horses in tow.
He'll have Vista Girl, previously trained by Stephen Brown, in the opening race - a maiden plate - as well as Raglan in the second race, which is another maiden plate, and Big Surprise in race six - a benchmark 58 handicap.
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"They're all pretty well placed and get their chances," Groth said.
"It's Vista Girl's first start here in NSW. Quirindi's a tricky track and if she handles the course, she'll run well.
"Raglan is third up and starting to come into his own and I think he should run a good race.
"Big Surprise is back in distance and I think he'll acquit himself well but we're also looking at a race at the Gunnedah Christmas Hams meeting for him."
Meanwhile, Torrens will likely suit up two runners at the meeting with The Brotherhood and Sky Touch both nominated.
The Brotherhood is guaranteed a start in the class 1 handicap - race four - but Sky Touch will need a couple scratchings to gain a start.
The gelding is the second emergency for race three which is a maiden handicap.