Coming off a double at Leeton, David Druitt is out to extend his winning run at Wagga on Saturday.
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Kamwood Izzy is out to make it two wins for the week at Riverina Paceway on Saturday while Saucy Dreams is chasing more luck after failing to secure a clear run on Tuesday.
Druitt won the first two races with Yoursnmine and Kamwood Izzy.
He thought drawing to suit really helped.
"He's a very professional horse (Yoursnmine) and when he draws one or two he nearly gets the money every time, but he just has to get a perfect draw," Druitt said.
Druitt drove the four-year-old himself while son Ross was at the helm with Kamwood Izzy.
After settling just off the speed, Druitt was thrilled by the soft trip she was afforded to get the cash.
"I thought Ross drove her perfect," he said.
"She is a bit of a touchy one, you have to do everything right to get the money, and I thought he didn't make a mistake."
Kamwood Izzy has drawn one in the Christmas Cup, however the Brucedale horseman isn't confident it will suit.
Saucy Dreams has drawn 10.
He's very pleased with how she's working and is just after a little more luck after being beaten for early speed by Miss Gold Fortune.
"Her wok has been good but she's just had no luck since she won two in a row," Druitt said.
"Twice she's been flattened and twice been held up and not been able to get a clear run so even though she hasn't been winning her runs have been alright."
Druitt is confident both will back up after pulling up well.
Especially after being afforded good trips.
Druitt took out overall honours at Leeton on Tuesday, but former New Zealander Georgie Martin was the most impressive.
Having her first start for David Kennedy, the mare clocked a mile rate of 1:57.3 to win by more than 20 metres.
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