Catch up on the week’s harness racing action in our weekly review, thanks to Darren Clayton.
THE GOOD
Grant Dixon displayed why he has been the leading trainer in Australia for eight of the past nine seasons, rising to the fore on Saturday night to train the half of the winners on the big 10-race card.
Putting the performance into more perspective, Dixon had no runners in races one, four or 10, meaning the stable was able to claim five of the seven races they were competing in.
The night started with victory to Majorca in the race that held the most sentiment for Dixon, the five-year-old mare claiming The Bill Dixon at Listed level, a race named in honour of Grant’s father.
It was a tough win by the five-year-old mare, circling the field soon after the start to sit outside the leader, Going For Gold.
Fighting hard, it was a dominant victory by the Art Major mare that extended her record to five wins from six starts since joining the Dixon stable, with her only ‘miss’ the narrowest of second placings last week in the Peak of the Creek Final.
The second winner came just one race later when Governor Jujon, the 2020 Queensland three-year-old of the year claimed a tough victory in the Band 5 Final.
In a season that has been hampered by setbacks, it was just the fourth time that Governor Jujon has raced, however the four-year-old showed he has lost no desire, claiming a tough victory over the 2138-metre journey after starting from gate 11.
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Preparing two runners in the two-year-old feature, Dixon was able to claim the quinella with Leap To Fame leading home Racy Roxy.
Overcoming the disappointment of missing the New South Wales Breeders Challenge Final, Leap To Fame had to be driven hard out of the gate, but once in control was never headed.
It was the seventh win this season for the colt, all those wins coming at Albion Park.
Win number four on the night was a bittersweet moment with Fame Assured claiming the Group 2 Forever Gold Mares with a strong finishing burst along the passing lane.
It was career start 100 for Fame Assured and as owner Kevin Seymour relayed after the race, would be her last, heading to the breeding barn to start the next chapter of her career.
Retiring with 24 victories and a career best 1.50.8 set at Menangle, her final victory pushed her stakes in excess of $300,000.
The final leg of the training quintet came in the Changeover Mares Classic with wife Trista guiding Lady Avana to a last stride victory.
In claiming the win by a neck margin, Trista relegated Grant to second placing with Jasper, the stable claiming their second quinella of the night with Grant taking four driving wins.
It was the 13th time that Grant has trained 5 winners at a meeting, the last time he achieved that feat was in July, 2019.
On that night, Fame Assured and Governor Jujon were also amongst the winners.
Stretching his season to tally to 197 winners, Dixon is now within 7 wins of Ben Yole who currently leads the Australian training title.