By Jordan Gerrans
Just weeks after registering his 500th victory as a trainer, Daren Garrard has Inter Dominion trotting championship hopes with the in-form Sir Fahrenheit.
With the rankings this week released for the Inter Dominion pacing and trotting championships for 2021, Garrard’s Sir Fahrenheit tops the billing for Queensland trotters, with champion Colt Thirty One – trained and driven by Grant Dixon – leading the way in the pacers for the Sunshine State.
Three-time TAB Queensland Harness Horse of the Year, Colt Thirty One, is ranked 22nd overall, with Sir Fahrenheit, who has won his last two at Albion Park, in 25th place in his division.
A total of 10 Queensland-based horses are ranked, six in the pacers and four in the trotters.
A stalwart of the harness racing game in the Sunshine State, Garrard has been over the moon with the way his seven-year-old bay has performed in recent weeks.
“He has been going terrific the last couple of weeks,” Garrard said.
“We have only had him for six months; we have won four with him now and he has really hit top form over his last two starts, he has been terrific.
“I blame myself really, I probably did not train him correctly when we first got him, but we have got him on song now.”
Gelding Sir Fahrenheit broke his own track record at Albion Park last month while being driven by Garrard’s son, up-and-coming reinsman Angus over 2647 metres.
According to Garrard, Sir Fahrenheit’s path to the Inter Dominion trotting championship will be guided by state borders with the finals night to be held at Tabcorp Park Menangle on December 11.