Keeping the good start to the year for the stable rolling, the mare is now owned by stable boss Tara Butler and trained by husband Jack.
Last victorious back in June of 2019, Harpagus was driven by champion reinsman, the late Gavin Lang on that occasion.
Hailing from New Zealand, Clotworthy spent time in Tasmania last season where he was able to claim the Youngbloods Challenge just prior to arriving in Queensland.
The Youngbloods is a six-race series for young drivers - with three heats at Hobart and three at Launceston - with Clotworthy claiming victory in three of the six heats, with a further two placings.
Taking his second race drive behind Harpagus in Thursday’s event, the win was a great season start for Clotworthy to get off the mark.
THE WILDCARD
Although it does not bring any further reward, book-ending a race card does not happen frequently.
For owners Rob and Pam Essex, they were able to claim a book-end double at Thursday’s Albion Park meeting with driver Kelli Dawson piloting both winners.
With a big team of pacers and greyhounds that race with the Maywyn moniker, the Essex’ have poured large amounts into both the pacing and chasing codes.
On Thursday, Maywyn Troubador was able to score the second win of his career with a dominant victory in the opening race of the day.
Given plenty of time to balance, the four-year-old was sent stomping around the field as they went down the back straight.
Charging past the leaders, the gelding went on to score a commanding 21.8-metre victory and frank the effort of a recent trial where he blitzed his rivals in similar fashion.