THE WILDCARD
It was a day out at Marburg for trainer Peter Greig who was able to ‘bookend’ the card, train a winning treble and train the trifecta of the eighth race on the card.
In all, Greig prepared 4 winners for the week, also training a winner at Wednesday’s meeting at Redcliffe.
Starting from barrier one on Wednesday, Beef City Blaze took the trail before finishing best to claim his 17th career victory.
A consistent performer throughout his career, the six-year-old gelding is edging closer to $100,000 in career earnings for his owners and breeders, Bernie and Carmel Clifton.
Peter Greig took eight horses to the Marburg meeting on Sunday with six of the eight running in the money.
Opening the day with Teachers Pet, Greig took the drive and was content to sit outside the leader before getting busy at the 300-metre mark and just edging out the leader for the narrowest of victories.
The second win came up in race four when Pete McMullen took the drive aboard three-year-old filly Forgive Me, spearing to the front and then leading throughout to claim the victory.
Looking to complete the ‘bookend’ in race eight, Greig had three runners engaged in the second of the Family Challenge heats.
Beef City Starzzz had gate one for Matt Elkins, Bonnies Cam gate six for Brendan Barnes and Miss Mia had gate eight for Alistair Barnes.
With Beef City Starzzz making the most of a gate break by Pacific Coin to his outside, he was able to lead comfortably and looked to have the race won.
Unfortunately for the Cliftons, they were unable to get their second win of the week as it was Miss Mia for Al Barnes that arrived right on the wire to pinch the victory.
Bonnies Cam made a dive between the pair to sneak through and grab third place, giving Greig the trifecta.
With the official margins of a short half-head x half-head, it was agonisingly close to a triple dead-heat - a uniquely rare achievement.
With the victory of Miss Mia, her owner/breeders were also able to claim a treble for the day.
Jeff and Leann Wallace bred and own Greig’s three winners, with Teachers Pet, Forgive Me and Miss Mia all hailing from the same maternal line that the Wallaces have had so much success with over the years.
THIS WEEK
It is a different calendar this week in Queensland with six race meetings and an amended schedule.
Redcliffe will undergo resurfacing works on the track this week which sees a reshuffle to the week.
The changes include no meeting in Queensland this Wednesday night and Albion Park picking up the two meetings from Redcliffe.
Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday afternoon will come from The Creek, as will the meetings on Friday and Saturday night.
Marburg will again host a Sunday afternoon fixture to complete six meetings for the week in the Southeast corner.
Friday night from Albion Park will see the Springboard Series Finals for both the three-year-old and two-year-old trotters, with each Final offering $15,000 in prizemoney.