There will be no crowd at Dawson Park on Friday night but there will still be plenty of interest around the 11-race meeting.
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In particular, the Ladbrokes Cash Out Final over 318m.
New restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic don't allow the public into race meetings but there will no doubt be people tuning into the final, where Harper's Fury and Fernando Fusion will lock horns.
Harper's Fury burst on to the scene for Paul Braddon but Fernando Fusion has been in top form for fellow Cowra trainer Wesley McDonald.
Harper's Fury has scored four wins and a second in five career starts and is showing a huge amount of potential.
The one race Braddon's rising star didn't win was taken out by Fernando Fusion.
McDonald's in-form chaser will go from box two in the final while Harper's Fury will go from box eight.
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Both were winners of their respective heats last week but Harper's Fury was noticeably quicker.
Outside the main two contenders, the final field will also feature the speedy Son Of Eli from box four and Winlock O'Clock, from the Wellington kennels of Samantha Ashman.
Racing starts 6.46pm with the final the eighth race on the card.