Junee trainer Matthew Harris is looking for Roll Out to extend his consistent form at Temora on Friday.
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Roll Out is yet to finish out of the placings with three wins and three placings in his six career starts.
He's been placed twice in two runs this season and Harris is hoping for a similar performance to what he put in at Leeton first up last month.
"I was slightly disappointed with his run last start," Harris said.
"His first start I thought was really good at Leeton and although he's been very consistent and won his races from in front I think he's better suited from behind."
Roll Out will have to do that after drawing barrier nine.
Harris thought he lacked zip in a slowly run race last time out but has been pleased with how he has worked since.
He's up against Tactical Response who looks hard to beat from barrier one.
"It makes Roll Out's job fairly difficult with the main danger drawn the pole," Harris said.
Harris also got Endless in.
After winning two on the trot the mare has missed the placings in her last three starts, but Harris believes barrier draws haven't helped her cause.
"She's no star but if she can draw good I think she'd taken advantage," Harris said.
"She's only as good as the opposition and when you draw bad you've got to have a bit of luck.
She's drawn five this time.
Harris also picked up a drive on Blues Terror for Dennis Picker.
He described as his first catch drive in about 15 years.
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