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It will be all hands on deck for the Andrew Dale stable at Wodonga on Friday.
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Dale could have up to 14-runners at the meeting as he heavily targets the supporting races all worth $35,000.
The lightly-raced Mojo Music appears one of the stables best hopes on the eight-race card.
Mojo Music is set to contest the $35,000 Dot Dunstan Sprint, (1100m) with leading hoop Joe Bowditch booked to ride.
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Racing manager Frazer Dale said a wide barrier had dented the stables confidence levels surrounding Mojo Music who is the early $2.50-favourite.
"Mojo Music is a talented horse and one of our best hopes on the program," Dale said.
"But copping barrier 13 makes his job a lot tougher.
"We have also entered him for Wagga the following day in an easier race.
"The prospect of a heavy track isn't an issue.
"Wherever he starts we expect him to run really well."
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