Catch up on the week's harness racing action in our weekly review, thanks to Darren Clayton.
THE GOOD
Friday afternoon at Albion Park proved a unique day with 10 different trainers and 10 different drivers claiming a win on the 10 race card, an occurrence that is extremely rare.
A total of four of the 10 winners on the card were recorded by Trent Dawson, Grant Dixon, Doug Hewitt and Lola Weidemann, the four all securing victories aboard horses they also train.
Sweetnspicy started the day with victory for trainer Mark Dux, the four-year-old mare winning for driver Mat Neilson, with her second career win also securing connections the QBRED bonus.
Connections of My Ultimate Buddha also secured the second QBRED bonus, the gelding coming with a well-timed run for Doug Hewitt in setting a new career personal best of 1.53.3 with the fifth win of his career.
Torque Writer was one of two father and daughter combinations successful on the day as Chloe Butler guided Torque Writer to victory for Jack Butler, angling the mare clear of the pocket trail to sprint home to an effortless victory.
The other was the win of B Mac C for John and Taleah McMullen, the nine-year-old gelding darting through on the passing lane to claim a narrow victory.
Chantal Turpin and Pete McMullen claimed a training and driving win respectively when Alta Magacian was able to lead throughout for his second win of the season, continuing the successful year for owner Craig Whiteoak.
Teddy Feels Good scored a 1.54.2 win for the new stable, giving a win to the father and son combination of Graham and Layne Dwyer.
Releasing the speed from gate one to Bold Medley Jujon, Layne darted through on the passing lane to arrive in the last stride for the narrowest of victories.
Jagara - a six-year-old gelding - won his first race of the season, charging home in the closing stages for victory, recording a new career best with the 1.53.4 win, providing trainer Ron Sallis and Narissa McMullen with success.
The final winner of the afternoon went to the Lola Weidemann-trained and driven Delightful Rainbow.
Finishing best to score the 13th win of her career, the six-year-old mare surpassed $100,000 in stake earning with the victory.