By Isaac Murphy
It was ladies night at Albion Park on Thursday night with all eyes on the feature women trainers race with some of Queensland’s top kennels represented.
It was Leanne Hall and Extra Malt who stole the show with the bitch scorching away from her competition in a breakout week for the chaser.
Extra Malt turned heads when she clocked 29.6 seconds winning at Albion Park on Monday night.
That was a time that’d be competitive in any grade and just three days later she did it again with a gallop a tenth quicker than the Best 8 contest.
Hall was doing her best to soak it all in.
“I don’t want this week to end. I was happy with her 29.6 win on Monday, but we saw this race and being a female who’s been involved in the industry for a long time we had to be a part of it and she’s run time again (29.61),” Hall said.
“It wasn’t as clear cut as Monday, she had to come out of the squeeze box and was able to absorb a bit on contact and run on just as well against a tougher field, she’s a little beauty.
“We’ve got aspirations of winning much bigger races down the track but to win a female trainer’s race with a bitch is pretty special.”
Hall is hoping to keep the good times rolling with another quick backup and also has higher aspirations on the horizon.
“She’s just loving her work at home she’ll be back on Monday for a final and we might give her a Thursday off after a heavy week of work,” Hall said.
“We’re entertaining taking her to the Golden Easter Egg in Sydney, it will depend on what she does he next few weeks.
“It’s not the end of the world if we miss it, this was her first Fifth Grade win on a Thursday night, she’s got plenty of grades to go through before races like the Group Three Flying Amy and Young Guns arrive.”