The six-race card features the Coleambally Community Bendigo Bank Ken Sweeney Memorial Jerilderie Cup, for which local horses have been nominated.
Jerilderie trainer Ross Purcell has put Decker forward for the $22,000 race over 1400m, while Berrigan’s Shilleagh MeyerVale has nominated Haather.
Purcell has also nominated for the day’s other four races, and MeyerVale in two others.
Paul McVicar, another Berrigan trainer, has also nominated to feature on the day.
Fitted with TAB kiosks and bookmakers, the Bendigo Bank Jerilderie Gold Cup has anything a racing fan could hope for.
And to get the full country racing experience, take advantage of the hospitality packages.
There will be platters and food packages available for purchase. Contact the Jeridlerie Racing Club ahead of Saturday to arrange.
Marquee and umbrella packages are also available, giving you and your crew the perfect set-up for the day.
Fashions on the Field will be run by Julia O’Connell from Julia O’Connell Styling, and will start with the Little Racers section, for youngsters up to the age of 10, from noon.
Other age groups and categories will be held between races, with up to $3000 in cash vouchers to be won across the day.
Other categories are Trendy Racegoer (11-17), Young Trendsetter (18-25), Classic Lady Of The Day, Man Of The Track, Lady Of The Track, Race Stopping Millinery and Couple Of The Day.
The trackside entertainment includes the Origin Energy kids area, which will include the Skillzone Nerf gun challenges and games.
Origin Energy are also generously sponsoring a local courtesy bus and the big screen TV for the screening of the AFL grand final in the undercover area.
Gates to the racecourse open at 11.30am.
The courtesy bus will run passengers from town to the racing club.
General admission entry is $25 for anyone over the age of 17. Those under 17 get in free.
As there are no ATM facilities at the course, please bring cash.