A FORECAST maximum of 34 degrees Celsius will mean it's a touch warm in Junee on Sunday but the action on track at the showground should be hotter still.
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The Junee Harness Racing Club's second TAB meeting for the season is expected to kick off after 6pm.
It will be the final race for the club for the year ahead of the Pacers Cup Carnival in January.
Club secretary Jo Judd said Santa would be visiting the track with lollies for children on the day.
Judd said the club's trial numbers had been steadily increasing and pointed to good fields expected on Sunday.
Mini-trotters will also take to the track with Junee's newest harness racing star Cameron Hart to race after a sensational performance at Menangle.
Junee drivers claimed the quinella in the Miracle Mile pony division.
Hart, 15, claimed a Miracle Mile victory when he steered Energizer to victory over defending champion Whispering Gypsy, with Tegan Judd in the driver's seat.
It was a big night for Hart, who also finished second in the midgets division aboard Chester's Lad.
Hart's performance highlighted a successful night for the Riverina Mini Trotting Club.
"It was a good effort by all," Riverina Mini Trotting Club's Terry Judd said.
"Six kids went down and it was a good day, most of the kids enjoyed it, I think.
"It was good to see them get into it."
Energizer held off Whispering Gypsy by about two lengths in the ponies division to claim the winner's rug.
Molly Turton finished fourth on Littlejohn, to round out a strong showing from the Riverina.
It was the last mini-trotting Miracle Mile for Hart, Judd and Turton.
If they choose to, they can progress to the senior driving ranks next season.
The shetland division was dominated by Queensland but Casey Cabot performed well to get What's Up Girls across the line in eighth position.
"It was a really good effort by Casey considering she had only been driving for two months," Judd said.
Hart was Riverina's best performer in the midgets with only a couple of little gallops costing Chester's Lad victory.