ANDREW Dale Racing will face the bright lights of Moonee Valley tonight.

Five runners will take their place throughout the eight-race card with Brenlyn’s Daisy headlining the ADR gallopers.

Eamonn’s Memory, Lady’s Job Is Done, Jingu Express and Sheila will all try their hands as well.

Andrew Dale believes a few of his runners are in with a chance.

“Brenlyn’s Daisy is our best chance but I think all can run nice races,” Dale said.

“Lady’s Job Is Done was really promising in her debut start and Eamonn’s Memory is back after a good break.

“Hopefully we can come away with a few good results.”

Brenlyn’s Daisy was just ran down on the line last start at Wangaratta and looks one of the main threats in race four’s benchmark 70,

The four-year-old mare is currently an $11 chance jumping from gate two with Cory Parish in the saddle.

“Brenlyn’s Daisy was really good at Wangaratta last start – did everything right but was just ran down the on the line,” Dale said.

“She comes to Moonee Valley in good touch, draws a good gate and has Cory Parish riding who knows her very well.”

For Eamonn’s Memory, he returns after a near three months in between races.

“He’s had a great break and has returned in great order,” he said.

“Our expectations aren’t too high with him first-up but hopefully he runs well.”

Lady’s Job Is Done finished third in her debut run at Albury, beaten by just over a length.

She’s currently a $13 chance, jumping from an ideal barrier three with Tom Prebble booked to ride.

“Lady’s Job Is Done was excellent first up,” Dale said.

“She’s drawn well and we’re hoping she’ll naturally improve.”

Meanwhile, on Saturday at Holbrook Mojo Music will be gunning for back-to-back country cup victories after his Tumbarumba Cup success.

The six-year-old gelding has been given every chance to take out the Holbrook Cup after being assigned barrier two.

A win would bring a $4000 prize bonus after the Tumbarumba and Holbrook racing clubs offered the bonus for any horse that can win both.

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