Catch up on the week's harness racing action in our weekly review, thanks to Darren Clayton.
THE GOOD
Jason Grimson produced a huge upset at Redcliffe on Friday when District Attorney was able to out sprint Leap To Fame to secure the Patron's Purse.
A relative newcomer to his stable, the five-year-old was a first-up winner for Grimson in the Truer Memorial 11 days prior when driven by Jack Callaghan.
Starting from gate three in the Patron's Purse, Callaghan drove District Attorney hard off the arm and was made to work to get across Aardies Flash before then handing over once Grant Dixon and Leap To Fame came forward.
With a steady opening half of 61 seconds, Dixon started to dial up the speed through a 27.5 second third split.
Turning for home, District Attorney, who had sat on the back of the champion, was able to peel off his back and sprint home to grab victory by a head margin, with Don Lou holding on for third after working in the run.
While the victory ended the winning streak of Leap To Fame, it took District Attorney’s record to 12 wins and 13 minors from just 31 starts.
The drive from Callaghan was inch perfect, getting across early and then making his move at the right time to leave a silence over 'The Triangle' with the victory.
A seven-time Group 1-winning reinsman, Callaghan had never driven under race conditions previously at Redcliffe.
His first drive came in race one on Friday night, which incidentally was also a win aboard Saifa, quickly taking his record to 100 per cent when recording the double with District Attorney.
While he scored the upset on Friday, Callaghan was on the receiving end of an upset on Saturday night when taking his first ever race drive aboard Swayzee in the Lucky Creed.
Just like Leap To Fame, his brother Swayzee found the front early and turned for home looking to hold on for the victory.
And, just like it was 24 hours previous, it was a Jason Grimson-trained runner causing an upset, this time it was Nerano defeating his stable mate Swayzee by out sprinting him to the wire.
The win of Nerano was the first of a winning treble for Grimson, starting his Constellations raid with a bang, as Royal Dan and Tay Tay also claimed victories later in the night.
Royal Dan continued his great form since joining the Grimson stable, the square gaiter claiming a track-record equalling victory in the first-round heats of the Darrell Alexander Trotting Championship.
While Tay Tay suggested she will provide a great one-two combination for the stable in the Group 1 The Golden Girl later in the carnival alongside Aardies Express.
Making a lightning move with 1000 metres to travel, after a sizzling 25.7 second opening quarter by Diamond Shooz, Tay Tay took control to pull clear through a third split of 27.9 seconds and a closing quarter of 27.5 seconds to stop the clock in a 1.51.3 rate.