Cannan has been a ‘stable-hopper’ in his career, finding his way to Manzelmann after 74 career starts that have netted five victories.
Ironically, Cannan was formerly prepared by Jonah Hutchinson who trained the gelding to a maiden-breaking win back in November 2019.
With a pedigree to succeed, Lachie Manzelmann looks set to make his mark.
THE BAD
The Queensland harness racing industry is mourning the loss of Russell Kajewski.
A hobby trainer that entered the sport later in life, Kajewski was first licenced in 2009/10, with his maiden winner coming along in just his second season.
That first winner was the mare Gypsy Island - an unfashionably bred mare by the unraced stallion Loverboy Gumnut - scoring at Toowoomba on November 26, 2010, with Scott Neaves in the bike.
Gypsy Island would go on to win three races for her trainer prior to being retired to stud, where she produced just the one foal, the Lanercost filly, Itmightbeyou.
Providing Kajewski with his best season to date, Itmightbeyou has been a five-time winner this season, also securing a $10,000 QBRED first win bonus when successful on May 25.
Another special moment for Kajewski came in 2014 when partnering Myluckylife to victory at Marburg - his first winner as a driver.
His four winners in the sulky were partnered by another 20 as a trainer.
Our heartfelt sympathies go to his wife, Doris, and the entire Kajewski family.
THE WILDCARD
Trainer Mark Rees has made the most of staying close to home over a six-day period, with some strong results at Marburg.
At Monday’s October 5 meeting, Rees prepared a training double, which included a quinella.
The meet also saw the return of Marburg track record holder Jewel Of Peak, who returned from a spell in fine style to win the eighth race of her career.
Two races later, and Rees led home the quinella when Ale Ale Kai defeated So Kool Master, with Narissa McMullen claiming the drive on both Rees winners.
With Marburg again racing on Sunday, Rees was able to send his team around again, securing a win, a third and a fourth from his three runners.
So Kool Master - a horse he also owns - franked the form of Ale Ale Kai the previous week where he ran second, when coming with a well-timed finishing burst.
Driven by Matt Elkins, the seven-year-old gelding attacked the line strongly to claim his 14th career victory and second since being trained by Rees.