Graham’s next winner came in race six, once again combining with Charlie Cini, aboard the four-year-old gelding Straddie.
Having partnered Straddie to success in the Bill Dixon last week, the pair were back at it, this time leading all the way to a comfortable seven-metre victory.
With his final drive coming in the eighth event, Graham had to call on all his skill and guile to get Lenny The Legend home.
Looking in all sorts of trouble when positioned three back on the pegs and the leader started to wilt, Shane somehow found space to angle into open air.
With Nathan Dawson looking to have pinched enough of a break with a back-straight charge aboard Sir Julian, Shane and Lenny set out for a stretch pursuit.
With plenty of speed to call on after being given an easy run, Lenny The Legend finished over the top for a smart win, his third this season with Shane Graham at the helm.
THE BAD
Gasmonkey claimed his 20th career victory on Friday at Albion Park, in a result that left many punters reeling.
While the case can be made that it was a bad result for those that backed the beaten favourite - the $1.70 Blissfulday - those that took the big odds on Gasmonkey would be on great terms with themselves with Christmas approaching.
Hindsight and retrospectively looking is something that many punters wish they could add into their pre-race assessments and this win likely falls into that category.
Looking deeper into the form of the Mark Dux-trained seven-year-old, and he certainly looked well-placed after meeting some stronger opponents in recent starts.
Dropping back in grade, the diminutive gelding was also suited by the small field, making a closing challenge under the urgings of Angus Garrard to claim a narrow victory.
Stepping out for his 150th race start, Gasmonkey took his record to 20 wins and 37 minor placings for the long-time Dux stable clients.
Further, 19 of those victories have been for Dux and the current owners after purchasing the then two-year-old back in mid-2015 after four career starts that included a win on debut.
Some much-needed winning confidence could be just the tonic for Gasmonkey as he continues past the 150 mark.