THE WILDCARD
Wednesday night saw the first two heats of the 2023 Trot Rods held at Redcliffe, with the one lap sprint format back for a fourth year.
Heat one was claimed by the Bianca Hooper-trained Flash Freddie, with the seven-year-old having his first start this season.
Making full use of barrier one, driver Leonard Cain drove the gelding hard off the arm and was able to hold the lead into the first turn.
With the Danielle Veivers-driven Bee Gees Best moving across trying to apply pressure to the leader, Cain was able to keep the forward advantage heading toward the home stretch.
Maintaining position, Flash Freddie cruised home to claim his third career victory, stopping the clock in 66.7 seconds with a margin of 5.8 metres over the fast-finishing Heavenly Wisdom, with Bee Gees Best holding on for third.
It was the first training victory this season for Bianca, who has only recently given birth to a baby girl, with the win also brining up 50 training wins in her career.
In an added celebration, the winning photo following the race provided the opportunity for mother and daughter to have their first winning photo to remember the occasion.
The second heat of the series saw Bertils Firefox successful for trainer and driver John Kerr, leading the one wide line before pulling clear to score.
After unplaced runs in heats during the 2021 and 2022 series of the Trot Rods, it was third time lucky for Kerr and Bertils Firefox, with the seven-year-old continuing his good form and claim the 17th win of his career.
Trotter Natty Pagger, driven by Trent Moffat, was able to burrow through to lead from gate one, with Bertils Firefox gaining the position at his wheel as My Girl Blaze dropped down to trail the leader.
Under pressure from the 400 metre mark, Kerr sent Bertils Firefox to the front and was able to maintain his lead to take the victory in a time of 67.9 seconds, 1.3 seconds slower than the opening heat.
A further two heats will be held this Wednesday night, heat three at 5.36pm and heat four at 6pm.
THIS WEEK
Six meetings will be conducted this week in Queensland, with three each from Redcliffe and Albion Park.
A seven-race card will start the week on Monday night at Redcliffe which will complement the Wednesday night and Thursday afternoon fixtures.
The second week of the Trot Rods will be held on Wednesday night, with the regular programme of races one and two set aside for the 947 metre sprint format.
Ten races held on Wednesday night with a further nine on Thursday afternoon from The Triangle.
Owing to the ANZAC Day public holiday on Tuesday and the increased number of thoroughbred fixtures around the country, Tuesday’s Albion Park meeting has been shifted to the night slot, with the first of eight races to be held at 5.25pm.
Friday racing will be an afternoon meeting this week, before the last meeting of the week is held with Saturday nights metropolitan program.