Catch up on the week's harness racing action in our weekly review, thanks to Darren Clayton.
THE GOOD
Last Tuesday at Albion Park, consolations were held for the QBRED Breeders Classic, with divisions held for the colts and gelding and the fillies for each of the two-year-old and three-year-old ages.
Trainer and driver Grant Dixon picked up the first consolation of the day when Missed Consequences proved too strong for her opposition in the two-year-old fillies division, sitting parked to score a gritty victory by a half-head margin.
Owned by GSM Racing - headed by Greg Mitchell - the filly is a daughter of Ohoka Punter out of the top producing broodmare, Talented Tess, with the victory also securing connections the QBRED first win bonus on top of first place prize money.
With Missed Consequences breaking through for victory at her first career start, Talented Tess remains a 100% winning producer, with all five of her foals having been successful on the track.
The two-year-old colts and geldings were the next event to be decided and again the winner broke maiden ranks with victory to secure the $14,000 first win bonus.
Splashndash claimed the win for trainer John McMullen, with Pete McMullen making a rare appearance in the bike for his father to guide the son of Changeover to victory.
Facing the starter for just the third time, the gelding settled in behind the leader before Pete angled to the outside on the home bend and possessed the closing speed to take the prize, stopping the clock in a 1.56.8 mile rate.
Pete McMullen annexed both ‘boys’ divisions when partnering with the Shawn Grimsey-trained Carter Grant, a gelding by Vincent, to claim the three-year-old colts and geldings’ consolation.
Starting a short-priced favourite to take the race, McMullen had the gelding in the one-by-one trail and when set free, sprinted stylishly to score in a career personal best of 1.56.3, defeating the fast-finishing Jakki Mun, driven by Angus Garrard.
The win saw Carter Grant go one better than his effort in 2022, where he was runner-up in the mixed-sex consolation behind subsequent three-year-old Fillies Breeders Classic winner Torque Like Motion.
Remaining undefeated in her two Queensland starts since arriving from Victoria, the Shannon Price-trained Miss Bay King Cole was successful in the three-year-old fillies division.
Pressing on from gate four and strong-arming her way to the front with 1100 metres to travel, the daughter of Hurrikane Kingcole was able to fight them off thereafter, claiming a three-metre margin from the fast-finishing Mullum Ruby.
The next major QBRED features will be the Group 1 TRIAD Finals and consolations to be held in August.