Oh Oh Range will contest a five dog 600 metre free for all event on Thursday night, which comes up as race two.
He is from the exceptional Out Of Range and Aussie Diamond litter.
Four of the pups from the litter have so far reached six-figure prize money amounts – Shipwreck ($319,485), Oh Oh Range ($156,765), Pocket Money ($128,660) and Come On Aussie ($100,250).
Snow confirmed that Shipwreck would most likely be headed towards a stud career after injuring a front leg at Grafton on September 17.
“He is walking around now after keyhole surgery to insert plates,” Snow said.
“I doubt that he will race again, but I am keen to keep him as a stud dog.
“I have had quite a few people ask whether I was going to put him to stud.”
Meanwhile, Northern NSW-based trainer Tyson Barton will continue to guide his promising stayer Kenzie Baskin towards an eventual 700 metre start when she contests race eight at on Albion Park’s Thursday night program – a fifth grade 600 metre Final.
The Casino trainer - Barton - isn’t expecting victory against a very smart field, but is hopeful this will be another key step to a distance career.