Catch up on the week’s harness racing action in our weekly review, thanks to Darren Clayton.
THE GOOD
It was a good week in the bike for Brendan Barnes as he edges closer to claiming a third successive season of reaching 100 driving wins.
Driving at five meetings for the week, Barnes was able to steer home at least one winner at each, with the Wednesday night fixture at Redcliffe the most successful when landing a treble.
Of the seven winners, six were for the ‘boss’ Jack Butler and the other for Doug Lee, with the pair forming a good winning relationship in recent weeks.
The run started on Tuesday when Going For Gold was able to avenge his last stride defeat the start prior when he was run down by the Narissa McMullen trained Le Tissier.
The win was the fourth career victory for the lightly raced Going For Gold with Barnes having driven the four-year-old at all four wins.
Heading to Redcliffe with a handy book of drives for Wednesday night’s fixture, Brendan converted the on-paper assessment with three wins from his five drives.
Chasing The Wind was the first winner, with the Butler trained gelding sprinting sharply along the passing lane to secure his first win since arriving in Queensland.
Lifeinheaven (below) for trainer Doug Lee was the second leg of the winning treble, with the mare angled to the outside in a well-timed run, sweeping home to victory.
The third and final winner of the night came in race nine when another newcomer to the Butler stable Shes All Star was successful at her second start since arriving in Queensland.

At Thursday’s Redcliffe meeting, Barnes was booked for two drives, landing the prize with the Butler trained Speak With Sam.
The three-year-old gelding is another new arrival to the Logan Village stables of Butler and was successful at his first appearance in the Sunshine State, claiming an effortless six-metre victory when leading all the way.
Come Friday, Barnes had two drives for Butler, Tam Oshanter who looked a good chance in a trotting event and The Rocknroll King later in the program.
Tam Oshanter was sent to the post as an odds-on favourite but had no answer for the Grant Dixon-trained Im The Commando and had to settle for second.
In race seven, the Barnes/Butler combo were able to turn the tables, with The Rocknroll King overturning the Dixon-trained Peppa Bliss that started the short-priced favourite.
Rounding out the week, Barnes partnered with perhaps one of the most progressive and exciting horses in Queensland at present, Deus Ex.
Sent straight to the front from gate three, the son of Changeover put on a power-running clinic for his rivals in claiming a big win.
Running 1.51.4 for the mile, the five-year-old remains undefeated since crossing the Tasman with Barnes taking the reins at each of the geldings three wins.
Currently on 91 wins this season, the 100-win milestone is just around the corner.
THE BAD
Lola Weidemann earned the wrath of stewards and has been handed a six-week suspension relating to her drive aboard Misty Creek on September 16.
Beaten as a long odds-on favourite, stewards charged and then after deliberation and considering submissions delivered a guilty finding under rule 149 (1) to Weidemann.
One silver lining to come out of the hefty suspension was that Julie Weidemann was able to take the reins of Misty Creek at his latest victory at Redcliffe on Thursday September 30.
Owned and bred by Julie, the two-year-old colt has shown his share of ability all season, with his latest victory the third win of his career to date.
Hailing from the same maternal family as the Group 1 winning Misty Plains, Misty Creek is by Betterthancheddar out of a half-siter to Misty Plains.
The Weidemann sisters had great success in the mid-2000s with Misty Plains who would win 15 of his 29 starts before his career was devastatingly cut short.
The long driving suspension handed down to Lola may have been eased ever so slightly with the win of Misty Creek, with Lola also claiming a training quinella in the race.