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99 wins and counting

24 September 2021
in Australia
by Harnesslink
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Young driver Justin Reynolds is close to a milestone after driving a double during the week. Photo by Amanda Rando.

Young reinsman Justin Reynolds will be heading to Parkes on Friday night on a special mission.

The Oberon-based driver heads into the meeting having drove 99 winners in his career.

A double at Bathurst’s meeting last Wednesday night pushed Reynolds closer to achieving a century of wins and tonight at Parkes he has four attempts of trying to reach that milestone.

Reynolds’ first drive is Sheza Rockstar in race three and then Headline Hunter in race four.

The following race Reynolds will partner Manhattan Island and his final attempt of reaching 100 winners, if he has not achieved it yet, is on Terror To Rock in race seven.

Meanwhile, at Newcastle the Hawkesbury to Hunter Final will take place with trainers Stacie Elliot and Glenn Bull both dually represented in the feature.

Elliot has qualified Scotlynn Jiggs and Sultan Fella while Bull has Sweet Creation and Favouritehighlight.

There is also a strong program of racing at Wagga today with nine races at Riverina Paceway.

To view the fields for Parkes click here.

To view the fields for Newcastle click here.

To view the fields for Wagga click here.

By Amanda Rando for HRNSW

Tags: Amanda RandoAustralian Harness RacingHarness Racing New South WalesJustin ReynoldsNewcastle Harness Racing ClubParkes Harness Racing ClubWagga Harness Racing Club
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