Governor Jujon lost no admirers with a gallant second placing, while Colt Thirty One ran possibly the fastest ever closing 400-metre split ever recorded at The Creek, clocking his own last panel in a mind-boggling 25.17 seconds.
One race later and again it was a front running victory for Graham, this time aboard Italian Lad who made the most of an improved barrier after a run of tough gates.
Always in control over the 2138-metre trip, the four-year-old claimed his third victory since joining the Rasmussen stable back in June.
The last of the five winners came via the passing lane when No Doubt finished hard along the inside to claim another victory in what has been a consistent season from the five-year-old.
Starting his season in May with a first-up win in a Trot Rods event at Redcliffe, by claiming victory in Saturday’s qualifying pace, No Doubt took his record for season 2021 to 30: 6-7-6.
With the fab-five on Saturday, Vicki took her season tally to 80 winners, while Shane passed 150 winners for the term to move to 152 driving wins.
The only other time Vicki secured a quintet of victories was in November of 2012.
That was a Tuesday meeting at Albion Park, where her five winners were Jesse Magee, Jacks A Smarty, Rosa Mach, Passadena and Lucky Voodoo, with Shane driving three to victory and Kylie Rasmussen the other two.
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THE BAD
Without a win since March 2019, Spike Bromac had endured a lean spell where at times it looked doubtful if another win would come his way.
Claimed 12 months after that previous win by Ryan Veivers in March of 2020, the gelding would have just two starts before moving on to Mat Wright.
Sent for a spell, he would not be seen at the races for another six months, his first race for Wright in November, 2020.
Over the next 12 months, Spike Bromac would have 13 starts under Wright’s care where he would go winless.
Returning to Ryan Veivers, the nine-year-old indicated he may have found some of his racing zest when stepping out with a slick trial performance at Albion Park.
Sent to the races on Friday for his third run for Veivers, 633 days after his last appearance in the trainer’s colours, Spike Bromac was able to turn back the clock.
Sent straight to the front as the field was released, driver Chloe Butler was able to pinch an absolute bargain first quarter of 31.9 seconds.
That was the catalyst for the victory, with plenty in the tank after the easy time, Butler was able to dictate in front before ripping home in a 54.7 closing half to put the race out of reach for the chasers.
The win was the 15th career success for Spike Bromac, and sixth Albion Park win.
Friday’s win saw the gelding make it 993 days between victories, proving there may be some more wins in his rejuvenated legs.