Catch up on the week’s harness racing action in our weekly review, thanks to Darren Clayton.
THE GOOD
Perseverance was rewarded at Redcliffe last Thursday when Fortyfive Rock was successful for trainer Norm Copeland.
It has been a while between drinks for Copeland, having gone on a winning drought through the past two seasons.
Fortyfive Rock had been building towards victory with some improved performances of late, with the first race of October signalling the breakthrough.
Starting his career with Mark Dux, the gelding is a well-bred son of Pet Rock from the mare Victree Bette.
There is plenty of QBRED success in the blood, with the likes of I Am Sam, Montana Marie and Just Turf some of the feature winners from the maternal family.
Trained on the track at Redcliffe, Angus Garrard took the reins for the victory aboard Fortyfive Rock, content to take the trail on the back of early leader Itmightbeyou.
Waiting until turning for home, the four-year-old had plenty left to offer and cruised home to claim a two-metre victory over the fast finishing Shez Got Bling.
Proving the value of the QBRED scheme, and that a win is worth waiting for, Fortyfive Rock claimed his maiden-breaking win at start number 43.
The win secured connections the $10,000 QBRED first win bonus on top of the first-place prizemoney.
The scheme has proven its value to a number of maiden-breaking winners at Redcliffe this season that have been able to break their ‘duck’ after a long stretch without a win.
Hurrikane Special broke her maiden at start 27 in a QBRED cash race and then secured her first win bonus at her next start.
On the same night, Itmightbeyou claimed her fist win and the first win bonus, taking 41 attempts to break the shackles of the maiden tag.
Naughtyinheaven opened her account after 45 attempts back in December in securing the bonus and Lanoch Boy achieved the same at his 21st start.
Arguably the best state-based futurity scheme in the country, the $7,500 second win bonus awaits each of these when the new season starts on January 1.