Catch up on the week's harness racing action in our weekly review, thanks to Darren Clayton.
THE GOOD
Trainer Chantal Turpin’s dominance of the two-year-old trotting ranks in Queensland continued last Tuesday when Razzleme Dazzleme claimed the Springboard Series Final.
Driven by husband Pete McMullen, Razzleme Dazzleme was slowly into stride from the standing start before McMullen let the flashy gelding slide forward and with 1000 metres to travel, had assumed control.
That allowed the stable-mate Wewillseehowwego to receive the trail for the last lap and as the lead pair edged clear of the rest of the chasing pack, a stretch duel looked set.
However, Wewillseehowwego overstretched as he found open air and his chances evaporated as he galloped out of contention.
That allowed Razzleme Dazzleme to cruise to the wire with over 10 metres to spare and stop the clock in a 2.00.3 mile-rate, shattering the age record set two weeks prior by Wewillseehowwego.
Darting through to grab second was another Turpin trained runner, with Narissa McMullen taking the reins of the filly Keneturio, with the Trent Moffat trained and driven Ysmir holding on for third.
Such is the dominance of the trotting two-year-old ranks, Turpin has secured 11 wins this season from five horses and claimed three age records.
Another of the team that did not compete in the Springboard Series after winning both her starts this season for Turpin was Susan Is Her Name.
That filly was a winner at her first Victorian appearance the day prior to the Springboard Final last Monday to remain undefeated in three career starts.
Susan Is Her Name has been sent to the leading stable of Emma Stewart to target upcoming feature races and looked impressive once again in scoring at Maryborough.
Not only has the Turpin/McMullen team dominated the two-year-old trotting ranks, but the couple were also able to secure the double with You No Ill Be Late taking victory in the three-year-old Springboard Final.
Sent straight to the front by ‘Leader Peter’, the big colt was kept rolling in front and was strong throughout, finishing off with one of the fastest last 800 metre sections seen at The Creek by a trotter, closing out in 56.7 seconds.
The winning rate of 2.00.9 for the 2138-metre stand shattered the age record which has stood for the past five years, by 2.1 seconds.
You No Ill Be Late was bred by Jake Turpin and is the first foal of a mare that was bred by Chantal and Pete, Illdoitwhenimready, which also holds an age record at The Creek.
In 2016, Illdoitwhenimready claimed the three-year-old fillies record for the mobile 2138 metres, her winning time of 2.02.8 still stands as an age record.
In securing the victory, You No Ill Be Late becomes the first horse to claim the two/three-year-old double of the Springboard Series and will be out for redemption in this week’s QBRED Final after an error ended his chances in last year’s two-year-old edition when starting favourite.