THE WILDCARD
Greg The Great has been a source of great frustration for trainer Graham Dwyer and that was no more evident than Saturday night.
You would not think that winning in great style would prove frustrating, however that is exactly the case; his dominant 16-metre victory showing just how great the square gaiter can be when on his game.
Speared off the gate under the mobile conditions, driver Pete McMullen kept the power on all the way over the mile.
Doing it all himself out in front, Greg The Great stopped the clock in a mile rate of 1.55.1, shaving 0.6 off the previous record.
The win saw the seven-year-old eclipse $100,000 in stakes earnings, bringing up his 13th Albion Park victory.
It has been a continual work-in-progress for Dwyer, who has done a stellar job in getting Greg The Great to perform in the manner he has.
The gelding has struggled for confidence in his racing manners for successive starts, so to reach his current level is a great testament to Dwyer’s training skills.
Asking the likable trainer how he will help bolster Greg The Great’s confidence even further- “I think if he had his name on the running rail as the track record holder like they have for the pacers, it might just get him right in the zone!”
THE MILESTONE
Adam Sanderson is the latest Queensland driver to enter the 100-win club following success aboard My Mastercraftsman on Friday night at Albion Park.
Entering the meeting on 98 wins, Sanderson moved to 99 with the success of Thats How Weroll after the third event on the card.
Not wasting any time moving into triple figures, the ton was realised just one race later.
Both his Friday night winners are prepared by Ian Gurney, with Sanderson having recently joined the larrikin trainer at his Chambers Flat stables as foreman and leading driver.
It is the second time the New Zealand-born reinsman has reached the century mark, having finished the 2017-18 season on exactly 100 wins.
Moving past his best season was also quickly achieved when win 101 was notched aboard the Shawn Grimsey trained Rubies For Tash Saturday gone.
With two weeks left in the season, the new benchmark looks set to rise.
THIS WEEK
Group racing has drawn to a close after Saturday night’s APG Final, however that does not mean the race calendar is not packed full of options.
Starting on Monday August 17, there will be seven consecutive days of harness action in Queensland.
This week, Redcliffe will play host to four meetings - Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday.
Albion Park will host its usual three meetings on Tuesday afternoon, Friday night and Saturday night.
Following agreement between the Albion Park Club, sponsor Ultimate Tools and Racing Queensland, there will be twelve races added to the existing program for two-year-old and three-year-old pacers.
The first of those will be held this Saturday night for two-year-olds, along with a rug and trophy to the winner - the trainer and driver will also receive a $250 voucher.
The winning owner will receive a $500 voucher, courtesy of sponsor Ultimate Tools.