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THE GOOD
“Shane Graham, he’s got four, his legion of followers, oh they’re in raptures here, it’s a Shane Graham-a-thon,” caller Chris Barsby proclaimed as Thetorque Majority crossed the line in first place.
It proved to be a highly successful night in the sulky for Shane on Friday at Albion Park, going on to claim five winners, with four of those trained by his father Wayne Graham.
The night started with victory in the opening race when the pair combined with the well-supported favourite, Braventreacherous, who was able to find the front and lead throughout in the first of the QBRED Triad heats for two-year-old colts and geldings.
Taking the reins aboard the Donny Smith-trained Bronski Zulu in race three, Shane was able to deliver an upset.
With no drive in race four, Shane handled Hay Bale Hustler in the first of the three-year-old fillies heats, again for Wayne and from inside the second line, the filly was shuffled to three back along the inside when the field sorted positions.
Forcing into the clear at the 500 metre mark, Shane went into attack mode with the filly who sprinted sharply, reeled the leaders in and pulled clear to victory for her second win of the season.
Bringing up the quartet in race six, it was a tough and authoritative victory with Thetorque Majority, the gelding sitting parked and scoring over French Fries, stopping the clock in a 1.55 mile.
In race 10, Wayne had another favourite in The Torque Effect and again, Shane delivered the victory, leading throughout on the filly and holding off a fast-finishing Alice Rhayne Bow.
By claiming the fourth win of the night, Wayne's four winners came in each division, meaning next Saturday he will have runners in all four divisions of the Triad Finals for two and three-year-olds.
It was the second time that Shane has driven five winners on a card, having previously achieved a handful back in December of 2021.
Moving to 61 winners for the season, Shane remains on target to register a 100 win season for the 18th time in his career, having surpassed 3,000 career wins last season, a figure reached by just four Queensland based-drivers.
A ten-time Group 1 winner, Shane will head into this week’s QBRED Finals with drives in all four divisions as he looks to build that tally.