Trevor White has power in numbers for the return to racing on his home track but is struggling to split his trio.
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The Junee trainer-driver lines up Blues Terror, Norms Courage and Western Style in the Redbear Electrical Pace (1760m) on Tuesday night.
White will be aboard Western Style (barrier nine) but doesn't believe there is much between them.
"I don't think there is much difference in them," White said.
"Western Style is probably the best horse maybe but Blues Terror has a good draw (three) and should go pretty well.
"I don't think there is a lot of difference so they should all go alright as Norms Courage (seven) should get a good run along the fence."
All three have won in their past four starts with Western Style coming off a win at Leeton last month.
Peter McRae is looking for another win with Blues Terror, after leading all the way at Young three starts back, while Matthew Harris is at the helm of Norms Courage, who was a winner four and five starts ago.
White also has Dust To Diamonds engaged in the first of eight races.
With a win and a second in his last two starts, White is hoping he can extend his good run of form.
"He should go well and there is no reason why he won't," he said.
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