Vesey Street when 38 ponies will compete in 22 races, starting at 1.00 p.m.
Feature race of the day is in the B Division of the 1:10-1:12/1 time bar in which Nick DeCosta will drive Happy Hoe Jr. out of the rail position while David Mello's Paceway Debutante will start at number two. Shamrock Formal Attire, driven by Eddie Roque, is at number three and Keith Woodley's Trot Acre Abby Lass starts from the outside.
Pleasant Surprise, a former big favourite at the Vesey Street track -- he even had his own cheering section from the Loyal Hill area -- resumes his racing career tomorrow under the guidance of Derrick Seymour.
And Brittany Gold, Michael DeCosta's new pony, makes her debut in the A Division of the junior free-for-all.
Brittany is a five-year-old bay mare with a time of 1:06.3 who, in 1995, was the grand champion pacing mare on a quarter mile track in all of North America.
Visiting Bermuda this weekend will be Brittany's former owners, Michelle and Danielle Allard from Canada.
POOL POO Vasco equalled the league record team score of 244 as they defeated Mariners Celtic to go top in latest action in the International Pool League.
Vasco and second-placed Swinging Doors, both with perfect 10-0 seasons, clash next Tuesday to determine top spot at the season's half-way point.
In a replay of the 1994-95 season decider, Hamilton Parish again took Swinging Doors to a tie after regulation play. But Doors won the tie-break easily to maintain their unbeaten record.
