Catch up on the week's harness racing action in our weekly review, thanks to Darren Clayton.
THE GOOD
The consistent form of Turn It Up continued on Saturday night when the Shane Graham-trained pacer secured his 35th career victory.
Arriving from New Zealand as a Group 1-winner back in September 2020, the son of Courage Under Fire has been a model of consistency with his latest victory his third in succession.
The nine-year-old is showing no signs of slowing down, with his past two victories setting new benchmarks in differing ways.
Saturday night’s victory over the 2138 metre journey was his tenth Albion Park victory at the mobile middle trip and was recorded in a 1.53.9 rate, the fastest of those 10 victories.
The gelding’s win two starts back set a new track record for the standing start 2138 journey, stopping the clock in a sizzling 1.55 from the tapes, bettering the previous mark held by Tims A Trooper by 1.6 seconds.
His latest victory was his 23rd success at Albion Park, a wonderful achievement, considering he has only ever raced in open company since arriving in the Sunshine State.
This consistency has seen Turn It Up on the verge of breaking into the top 10 stakes earners at Albion Park, with the latest victory taking his earnings at Queensland’s pacing headquarters to $414,422.
Currently tenth on that list is Alleluia, who banked $436,612 from his 30 wins and 49 placings at 'The Creek', while Leap To Fame stands alone at the top, having surpassed $1 million in earnings when successful back on January 27.
For Turn It Up, the achievement is further testament to his consistency, having never won a Group race in Queensland.
On Saturday, Graham sent the nine-year-old to the front and once in control he ran the field through a 60.3 second opening half.
Dialling it up down the back and trying to break the field open, the third panel appeared in 27 seconds.
Turning for home, Manila Playboy, who had been racing outside Turn It Up tried to rally but stated to feel the pinch, while Northview Hustler which was in behind the speed aimed up for the passing lane.
Send It produced three-wide to make a charge, but they were all chasing in vain as Turn It Up closed it out in 27.4 seconds to record his 23rd Albion Park victory, defeating Northview Hustler by a head margin.
Managing the nine-year-old to perfection with his runs spaced, Graham has done a wonderful job with the gelding and on his current form, a top 10 spot on that stake earners list is well within reach.