Catch up on the week's harness racing action in our weekly review, thanks to Darren Clayton.
THE GOOD
Up until three years ago, hobby trainer Steve Coombs had three horses that had each won five races under his name as a trainer.
One To Tango, Shadow Hunter and Tildalyn all reached the benchmark for most wins in the Coombs stable, reaching five victories.
That was until Whata Challenge and Aqua Cruiser joined the Peak Crossing stables of Coombs.
Aqua Cruiser is now the stand out for Coombs, having made it an even dozen victories with his latest win on Friday night when driven to success by Adam Richardson.
Starting from the second line over the 2138 metre journey, Richardson had the gelding moving with one mile left to travel, moving forward to sit outside the leader Major Tralee.
With the first two quarters of the last mile appearing in 30.1 and 29.9 seconds, the even tempo continued down the back straight on the final occasion and with 500 metres to travel, Aqua Cruiser had hit the front.
Tobefairtoyou and Mat Neilson had sat in the one-by-one trail and Neilson sent his filly forward to chase Aqua Cruiser.
Pulling clear of the remainder of the field from the 300 metre mark, it looked set to be a two-horse showdown to the wire, with Tobefairtoyou gaining the upper-hand turning for home and edging her way to the front.
Under the urgings of Richardson, 11-year-old veteran Aqua Cruiser was not done with, rallying strongly in the stretch to the vigorous driving, fighting hard with a strong will to win.
Poking the nose back in front, Aqua Cruiser re-established the lead to post a 2.5 metre winning margin.
“Aqua Cruiser’s lifting, he’s lifting, he’s lifting, climbs off the canvas,” Chris Barsby called as the veteran son of Changeover rallied to defeat the three-year-old filly that looked to have his measure.
The win was the 12th success that Aqua Cruiser and Steve Coombs have enjoyed together, with the 11-year-old having now won three races this season.
While Coombs' other horse in his small two-horse team is yet to win a race this season, Whata Challenge has placed in two of six races this term.
Now a 10-year-old, Whata Challenge is the winner of eight races in Coombs silks of blue, yellow stars, yellow sleeves, red rose, sitting a closer third in career earnings behind One To Tango.