Catch up on the week’s harness racing action in our weekly review, thanks to Darren Clayton.
THE GOOD
Pete McMullen currently leads the Australian Drivers title with 177 wins for the season and with four months of the season to run, is on track to become Queensland’s first winner of the National title since Shane Graham in 2014/15.
Nathan Dawson - cousin of Pete - is currently running second and pulled some ground back in the title race over the past week as he sets out to chase down Leader Peter.
Both drivers had a successful seven days and landed multiple wins on multiple occasions, with Dawson landing a dozen winners for the week, headlined by a Saturday night treble with Our Uncle Sam, Our Bondi Beach and Captain Crusader.
McMullen was able to visit the winner’s enclosure seven times for the week and was also successful on Saturday night with a winning double courtesy of Doug and Chiasso in the last two races of the night.
While Dawson was able to claim at least one winner at every meeting for the week, McMullen went home empty handed on Tuesday and Friday but had doubles on Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday.
The cousins were also able to quinella three races for the week, with Nathan holding sway two-one, including in the Saturday night Open Class event where Our Uncle Sam (Dawson) edged out Will The Wizard (McMullen) by the barest possible margin.
When Shane Graham secured National honours, it ended a drought for the Sunshine State that dated back to the 1980/81 season when a Queensland reinsman last sat atop the National tally with Kevin Thomas claiming that season’s title.
If McMullen and Dawson can continue their winning run and stay clear of the pack for the one-two finish, it will be the first time since the 1977/78 season that Queensland has provided the quinella result.
That year the late Bill Dixon was the country’s leading reinsman with Jim O’Sullivan finishing in second position.
The battle for top spot will be an intriguing contest over the next four months and a momentous occasion for all, none more than their Grandmother Beryl Dawson, should the pair of cousins claim a one-two finish on the national stage.
THE BAD
With a weekend off from her regular Sky Racing duties, Brittany Graham was able to don the silks for a rare Saturday night appearance in the sulky at The Creek on Saturday night.
Taking just the two drives for the night, Brittany went within a head margin of making it a perfect night.
The first of her two drives was aboard Blue Moon Rising, a gelding that Brittany had partnered to success on three previous occasions.
Settling near the rear of the eight-horse field after easing out of the mobile from gate four, Graham drove a patient race, making a move just before the home bend.
The widest runner as they straightened for the run to the judge, Blue Moon Rising responded and charged down the outside to arrive for a half-neck victory.