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JUNEE trainer-driver Trevor White continued his recent hot streak with three wins at Wagga's dual code meeting.
Hollywood Sign also made it three wins on the trot as the two combined to win the last race on the card for the R3-R7 pacers.
After jumping to the lead from barrier four on Hollywood Sign White was able to dictate terms running the opening half in a pedestrian 65 seconds.
Not receiving any pressure during the run Hollywood Sign was able to sprint away from his rivals running the last half in a slick 57.4 seconds to record a mile rate of 2:01.1 for the 1755-metre journey.
The pair will now travel to Sydney to race in the $25,000 Menangle Country Series Final on Sunday with White looking for a good draw to be able to use the four-year-old's good gate speed.
"He's racing very well but he's racing in the final at Menangle on Sunday and hopefully he goes alright as it's pretty tough down there," White said.
"He's always been a nice horse but looks well and just started to really race well."
White also qualified Great Investment for the C0-C1 final finishing second in a heat at Young last Sunday and will take up his reins with his nephew David to drive Hollywood Sign.
White's other two winners both brought up their first career wins with three-year-olds Elite Street and Shes A Jackson both scoring.
Elite Street ($28.80) was able to extricate from the one out one back position to run past Reward For Effort in the straight to win by 4.6 metres.
The win was the Dawn Ofa New Day colt's first win in 15 career starts with his previous best being second placings at Junee four starts back and at Parkes in his third start.
In her 16th start Shes A Jackson ($10.10) also broke through her her maiden win getting off the tiring leader's back before holding off Wandary Art by a half neck winning in a mile rate of 2:01.0 for 2165 metres.
Kim Hillier picked up a training double with Montana Marilyn winning her first race while stable newcomer Bank Of Nova scored for his new trainer.
The David Kennedy-trained Winning Return continued her good form picking up her fourth win in her last five starts winning in the fastest mile rate of the day 1:59.8 over 2165 metres.