IT will be a case of cheer Beer for a free beer at Albury racecourse on Saturday.
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The young trainer has vowed to shout the bar if he can land a winning double on his hometrack.
Beer has 10 runners over the seven-race card and notched a double at Albury's most recent meeting a fortnight ago.
It could prove to be a costly exercise for Beer with club chief Steve Hetherton expecting a crowd of more than 1000 at the traditionally highly popular Cox Plate meeting.
"There's nothing punters like more than a couple of winners and free beer," Beer said.
"I'm hoping I can provide both for them.
"The stable has had a great 12 months since we relocated to Albury and it's just my way of thanking everyone.
"I still have to get two winners but we have got 10 runners and look to have a strong hand.
"Cardinet looks to be my best chance but you will have to wait until the last race."
Beer also has high hopes for last-start winner Jawwaal.
"He lumped 61.5kg to victory last-start at Albury after running third at Bendigo three days earlier when he was a run short," Beer said.
"He has thrived in the past fortnight and loves racing at Albury.
"He has a sticky draw (10) but has a terrific amount of early speed and I would be surprised if he wasn't the leader in the race.
"He doesn't have to lead but he has got a good cruising speed that he can quicken off and we will use that."
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