Essex and the club canvassed the opinions of owners and trainers, as well as parents of potential juniors who would handle in the race, before deciding to put on the event.
“We have had great support, a lot of parents think it will be a great idea and the kids will love it,” he said.
“With the new track coming in the near future, it is a great time for young people to be involved.”
The Ipswich club will offer prizes for all handlers in the new race.
The club will allocate a junior handler to each greyhound on the night.
The event will carry standard prize money and order of entry conditions.
The majority of teenagers who are set to feature in the first junior handlers race are already associated with kennels.
Jason Bloomfield’s son Hayden, Casey Dargusch’s son Bailey as well as Cooper Topping are all likely to be involved on Saturday.
Essex is hopeful the first junior handlers race can progress into a more regular occurrence.
“I would like to see this turned into something we could do more regularly, be that weekly or fortnightly, or monthly,” he said.
“It could be turned into a bit of a series like they have with junior harness racing.
“I am hoping it will blossom with what we have put forward.”
The junior handlers race will be the fifth event on the 11-event program from Ipswich on Saturday night.