It was not the greatest night at the office for Barnes, with four drives across the 10-race card, returning a mixed bag of results.
Although Deus Ex held on for second place, it proved a costly minor placing with Barnes on the receiving end of a 14-day suspension for the interference.
Two of his drives in Get Ready To Rock and The Rocknroll King both finished in second-last placing, with only the last race of the night an opportunity for redemption.
It proved to be a sweet redemption as Barnes was able to lead throughout with the most in-form horse in Queensland at present, Tam Oshanter.
The square gaiter was never in danger, leading throughout to claim an effortless victory, pushing his winning streak out to six, Barnes taking the reins in all six and claiming victory in his last outing before beginning his suspension.
THE MILESTONE
Queensland-based owner Norm Jenkin is no stranger to big race success and on Saturday night was able to add more silverware to an expanding trophy cabinet.
Jenkin is the owner of Majestuoso, the winner of the Great Southern Star conducted at Melton on Friday night.
The victory secured a three-peat in the marquee trotting race for the third successive year for the combination of trainer Andy Gath, driver Kate Gath and owner Norm Jenkin.
Hoping for a third successive win in the feature with the millionaire Tornado Valley, it was Jenkin’s other runner in the Final, Majestuoso that proved successful with an all the way win.
There were some anxious moments earlier in the evening with Majestuoso looking in bother when stuck in traffic in his heat, until Gath was able to find space along the passing lane to grab fourth placing and scrape into the Final.
Jenkin had a two-pronged attack in the final, with Tornado Valley shooting for his third GSS after a second placing behind Rules Dont Apply in the first heat.
Presented with a unique challenge in the Final, Kate Gath opted for the drive on Majestuoso, opening the way for Luke McCarthy to take the drive aboard Tornado Valley after Kate had driven the 10-year-old in all 53 starts since joining their stables back in 2018.
With the recent announcement of the upcoming TAB Queensland Constellations enhancements, can the Gath stable be enticed north, closer to home for Jenkin?
THE WILDCARD
Following on from a century of winners in season 2021, results were mixed across the week for trainer Graham Dwyer.
Taking a big team to Tamworth for the New England Club’s feature carnival period in late January, results and luck were certainly not on the side of the Kingslodge team, although a pair of wins on Golden Guitar Final night salvaged some pride out of the carnival.
Since campaigning back home in Queensland in the last week of January and the first week of February, Dwyer has moved to eight wins for the term.
Last week a pair of newcomers to the stable helped build that tally with both claiming their first victories under Dwyer’s care.
Rigondeaux was stepping out for Dwyer for the seventh time under race conditions last Tuesday in the opening race of the afternoon.
Placed on three previous occasions since his arrival in Queensland, the six-year-old gelding was on his best behaviour, stepping cleanly, taking control, and then pulling clear for a comfortable victory.
It was a moment of excitement for a large group of owners involved with Rigondeaux, with the big group on hand to cheer home the gelding to his first local victory, the seventh of his career.
Mi Furioso Toro made the perfect start under the care of Dwyer with a smart training performance to have the four-year-old claim victory first up in just under six months.
By the New Zealand bred stallion Raging Bull, Friday proved a good day for his progeny, with Wildwest claiming the WA Pacing Cup later that night.
Stepping out for the 21st time in his career, Mi Furioso Toro proved too strong for his rivals, sitting parked and then pulling clear to claim a five-metre winning margin.
The strength of the victory indicating, there will be more in store going forward for Dwyer.
THIS WEEK
It will be a six-day racing week ahead in Queensland, with three meetings to be held at both Redcliffe and Albion Park.
The week gets underway with a Monday night meeting from Redcliffe with nine races set down for decision.
Racing will also be conducted on The Triangle on Wednesday night with 10 races and on Thursday afternoon.
Albion Park hosts eight races on Tuesday afternoon, another day meeting on Friday before the week concludes with Saturday nights metropolitan fixture.
The increased stakes races are proving popular on a Saturday night and producing exciting racing.
This week a NR60-75 over the flying mile is programmed for QBRED only horses, offering $20,775 in stakes.