THE BAD
Having just returned earlier in the week from a 10 day suspension, the nation’s leading driver Pete McMullen again fell foul of the stewards on Saturday night, incurring a nine day ban.
With his lead in the national drivers title race slipping during his previous suspension, the latest ‘holiday’ comes with McMullen sitting on 228 wins for the term and holding a 14 win lead over West Australian, Gary Hall Jnr.
In the Queensland title race, McMullen still holds a lead of 34 wins over Nathan Dawson, with both drivers completing a treble on Saturday night, however, Dawson can claim honours, with all three of his victories coming at Group level.
McMullen was at his best early in the night, securing victory in the first three races on the card, with the treble soured with the suspension which followed from an indiscretion in the first race.
Finding the space to angle away from the inside aboard race favourite Uncle Shank, McMullen forced another runner wider with the movement which led to the suspension.
Sending Uncle Shank around to the front soon after the mile marker, the speedster was able to score a 3.5 metre victory in a sharp 1.53.9 rate for the middle trip.
McMullen then scored an all the way victory aboard Ashark for visiting trainer Melanie Elder in race two and made it three from three with a gritty win aboard the Chantal Turpin trained Itz Cherokee Jack in The Bill Dixon.
Nathan Dawson clawed back the margin with wins aboard Majestic Harry in the Trotters Spring Sprint for Darrel Graham and then a slick all the way win, aboard Speed Dating for Shawn Grimsey.
The treble was completed when Uptown Beachgirl held on for a narrow victory in the Sunshine Stars Yearling Sale 3YO Fillies Classic, leading throughout for trainer Donny Smith.
THE WILDCARD
After placing in all three of the Trotting Features held through the Constellations Carnival, where he was beaten a collective five metres, the disappointment of going so close was erased with the gelding’s victory in Saturday’s Trotters Spring Sprint.
The win not only provided the five-year-old with the winner’s purse of the Group 2 event, but connections also secured the Golden Ticket that was on offer for the winner, granting automatic entry for the upcoming Inter Dominion Series in Victoria.
A victim of circumstance the week prior when carted back through the field soon after the start, driver Nathan Dawson made his own luck on Saturday, sending Majestic Harry straight to the front from barrier three.
With Sugarinspice eventually releasing to take the trail through a first quarter in 27.8, Dawson was able to back off the tempo with a 31 second panel.
Regal Attire had sat outside the leader for much of the race and following a 28.7 third split, was under pressure, as were those chasing and swinging for home, the only danger looked to be Sugarinspice.
In for the fight, the Darrel Graham-trained Majestic Harry was able to see it out with a half-head margin over the Pete McMullen-trained Sugarinspice, claiming a new career personal best of 1.55.8 with the victory.
Connections will now take up the Golden Ticket offer and with part-owner Brittany Graham likely to have Sky Racing commitments during the Inter Dominion Series, can she hold the microphone and the reins at the same time?