Consistent performances put Trevor White in the box seat to win the Wagga trainer's premiership and he's after more of the same on Friday.
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White lines up five hopefuls as he looks to defend an eight-point lead heading into the club's final meeting on the season.
The Junee horseman hit the front on Tuesday night with Ambitions, Shes Courageous, Blues Terror and Dust To Diamonds all claiming valuable points.
The quartet are all on the quick back up, joining Light Up Billy in a five-prong attack.
White isn't heading into the eight-race card focusing on maintaining his lead, but is instead looking for some strong performances.
"We should go alright," White said.
"I've just got some average horses in but they have been going ok."
The well-bred Ambitions scored her first win since February on Tuesday with White believing she appreciated a let up.
She tackles stablemate Shes Courageous in the TAB Odds & Evens Ladyship Pace (1740m).
White believes Blues Terror and Dust To Diamonds tackle much harder opposition in the Sky Racing Active Pace (2270m) but has been pleased with Light Up Billy's consistency.
He's finished third in each of his last four run and lines up in another HRNSW Rewards Series heat to open the program.
White sits on 68 points, four clear of Paul Kahlefeldt but there are five trainers within 10 points at the top of the order.
Bruce Harpley went into the meeting in front but couldn't add to his 62 points, Ellen Bartley is next best on 60 with Kim Hillier two further behind.
Bartley is also level with Harpley in the Southwest and Riverina premiership with three meetings left in for the calculations.
After Wagga's meeting, Leeton (Tuesday) and Young (Friday) complete the season.
Blake Jones is a runaway leader in both driver's premierships.
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