Catch up on the week’s harness racing action in our weekly review, thanks to Darren Clayton.
THE GOOD
They may have combined for more winners than they care to remember over the years but on Saturday night brothers Charlie and Stephen Cini went home with three winners, all sequentially.
A different driver was in the bike for each of the three winners, with Narissa McMullen, Lachie Manzelmann and Shane Graham at the reins respectively.
True Confessions was second-up in Queensland for Stephen - the younger of the Cini brothers - when starting from inside the second line in race five.
Following the leader throughout, the five-year-old made the most of the cosy trip to scoot to victory up the passing lane.
It was a good night out for Stephen, who had three horses engaged and went home with all three finishing in the money.
The other two were Tactical Response and Speedy Dominic, both contesting the opening race of the night.
While unable to get near the winner Kingofthestars, the pair ran second and third with Tactical Response showing he is ready to win very soon.
Not to be outdone by his younger brother, Charlie produced a smart piece of training to have Chevrons Reward in the winner’s circle first-up for his stable.
Sent for a spell in May, the mare trialled at Newcastle for trainer Clayton Harmey in readiness for another campaign before being sent North.
Taken back early from gate seven, Lachie Manzelmann bided time at the rear, making a three-wide move at the 400-metre point, accelerating strongly in the stretch to score.
Completing the double for Charlie, and it was another mare that claimed the spoils, this time Corsini proved too strong when sitting outside the leader throughout.
The mare ended a luckless run in claiming victory, the win her second at The Creek since joining Charlie’s stable back in June.
With only the two mares entered for the night, the elder Cini managed to edge out his younger brother for bragging rights, with a perfect two for two on the night.
While they may not have the firepower at present for some of the upcoming Summer Group contests, rest assured the Cini name will bob up somewhere on the support programmes.
Whether it’s Stephen or Charlie, the brothers are never far from a winner.