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THE GRASS
The Darling Downs Harness Racing Club made a successful return to TAB racing on Sunday with an eight race card on the grass at the Lockyer Valley Turf Club.
Brittany Graham can lay claim to driving the first winner at the venue when two-year-old Poster Boy gelding Big Rig Saint secured the opening race.
Failing to finish after being dislodged on the crossing in that opening race, it was an inglorious start to the day for Chloe Butler.
However, the 21-year-old Butler bounced back with aplomb, taking driving honours on the day, steering home a winning treble which included the feature, the Gatton Grass Cup aboard Old Luke.
Pressing forward as the mobile released the field, Old Luke was unable to cross the Doug Hewitt-driven race favourite, Always Thunder, and was forced to sit parked.
Despite doing all the work in the run, Butler was able to elicit the best from the 11-year-old veteran, grinding out the victory over a fast-finishing Mighty Flying Art, with the grass track specialist Our Major Day holding down third.
It was the third leg of a winning treble for Butler, with her other two wins secured aboard Rocco Variety and Mustang Dude, both horses trained by Lola Weidemann.
It was the Weidemann sisters combining to win the last race of the day, with Julie driving for the first time this season at the Lockyer meeting.
Having not driven throughout the 2023 season, Julie took three drives and showing she still has the competitive spirit, was able to guide My Secret Beach home to his 23rd career victory and fourth this season.
While Butler claimed driving honours, training honours went to Lola Weidemann with her treble, with Mitch Turnbull picking up a double which included the Cup victory of Old Luke.