Catch up on the week's harness racing action in our weekly review, thanks to Darren Clayton.
THE GOOD
Trainer Graham Dwyer and driver Brendan Barnes secured feature race success earlier in the season when winning the Tamworth Golden Guitar and on Saturday they claimed their most successful night at ‘home’ when combining for a winning treble.
Claiming the first two races of the night courtesy of Our Action Man and Hy Voltage, the pair came together later in the evening when Quik Change secured the QBRED Breeders Classic for two-year-old colts and geldings.
All three winners started at huge prices, with Our Action Man the first of the treble in claiming the opening race of the night as a $16 TAB fixed price hope.
Despite winning in Saturday night company two starts prior, it looked on paper that he may have had to work hard in the run, but when landing the one-by-one trail as Little Bolt worked forward to sit outside the leader and favourite Its Mr Clooney, Barnes had secured the ideal trip.
Letting down strongly in the stretch, Our Action Man had superior speed to arrive and claim a three metre margin over the favourite.
One race later and Hy Voltage was faced with barrier 11, four out on the second line over the 2138 metre trip.
With a solid tempo that saw the middle half run in 56.7 seconds, Hy Voltage was the widest runner and launching down the extreme outside of the Albion Park stretch was able to arrive, the win lighting up the tote board.
Sent out as a $101 outsider, the five-year-old took his earnings through the $100,000 barrier with the victory, the 14th of his career.
With another long-priced runner in the two-year-old fillies Breeders Classic in the shape of Tegan Lee which was a $151 chance, Dwyer and Barnes had the hot-streak somewhat extinguished, with the filly making an error and finishing at the rear.
One race later and with another $151 chance lining up in the two-year-old ‘boys’ event, the flame reignited for the Kingslodge team.
Starting from gate three in the feature, Barnes settled Quik Change in the one out and two back position in the running line as the race favourite Attachment secured an easy lead time and first quarter of 29.9 seconds.
As Ellis Street was able to gain the upper hand over Attachment turning for home, Bronski Zulu and Quik Change angled wider and both loomed up strongly.
In a driving charge to the wire, the seven-start maiden Quik Change, was able to claim his first victory by a half-head margin, with connections also securing the QBRED first win bonus.
By Burwood Stud’s resident stallion Changeover, the gelding is out of Mathilda Diventa, making him a full brother to Regazzo Di Tilly that had claimed the three-year-old colts and geldings Breeders Classic earlier in the night for Daren and Angus Garrard.
Reaching 44 wins for the season with the victory of Quik Change, Graham Dwyer remains on track to chalk up another century season after reaching triple figures at each of the past two terms.