THE MILESTONE
It has been a whirlwind start to the 2024 season for Gemma Hewitt who was able to land her first driving treble at Albion Park last Tuesday.
Picking up drives for other trainers keen to utilise her concession claim, the first of the three came aboard the Shane Fraser-trained Bangkok Deejay.
Settled back in the pack and allowing the race to unfold, the talented five-year-old was saved for one run and showing great acceleration was able to reel in the leading pack to claim victory, the ninth of his career.
The middle leg of the treble came with the Doug Lee-trained Khulan Kid, with Hewitt hunting across early to find the trail from gate four.
Looking to be in a spot of bother as the leader started to stall approaching the home turn, Hewitt remained patient and when angling back to the passing lane, Khulan Kid was able to pick up and dart through for victory.
The final of the three winners came aboard Our Indifference, a four-year-old that Hewitt also trains for one of Australia’s biggest standardbred owners, Mick Boots.
From just three starts for Hewitt, Our Indifference has now had two wins and a second placing.
The good week continued for Hewitt on Saturday night, adding another winner with Sweet Miracle remaining undefeated since arriving in her stable, stretching the record of the seven-year-old mare to a perfect five from five in Queensland.
Overcoming the outside front line, the mare was never in danger after being sent forward early to take control of the race and win comfortably in a slick 1.53.4 rate.
Highlighting the strength of Hewitt's start to the season are the training and driving strike rates produced to date, with the training sitting at 29 per cent and the driving at 55 per cent.
THIS WEEK
Racing starts with a Monday evening fixture from Redcliffe with a six race card to be decided.
The regular Wednesday night and Thursday afternoon fixtures will comprise the three meetings from Redcliffe for the week ahead.
Albion Park will host three meetings with a big ten race card on the first of the three fixtures coming through on Tuesday afternoon.
Friday will be a night meeting, with the main metropolitan event for Saturday night.
On Tuesday at Albion Park, the ballot for slot holders for the Protostar will be conducted, with eight slot holders to be confirmed for Australia’s only slot race for two-year-olds.