Catch up on the week's harness racing action in our weekly review, thanks to Darren Clayton.
TARGARYEN REWARDED
It would be hard to begrudge the win of the Jack Butler-trained Targaryen who has been one of the most consistent pacers all season.
In his 30 starts in 2024, the seven-year-old consistently produces sectional times that are generally the best from his races, however they have not translated to race day success.
Looking likely that he would meet the same fate from inside the second line last week, the gelding was soon shuffled to three back along the inside when positions were sorted.
Darting through along the inside when the gap presented, the son of Big Jim showed the closing speed he has displayed all season, but this time it was enough to arrive for just his second win of the year.
Targaryen stopped the clock in 1.55.5 for the 2138 metre journey, his second win sitting alongside a further nine placings in 2024, taking his career record to 20 wins and career stake earnings approaching $200,000.
Stepping up to contest the 2023 Inter Dominion, Targaryen finished third in the Consolation behind Cantfindabettorman and Blacksadance.
The win was one of three for the week at 'The Creek' for trainer Jack Butler, who claimed a metropolitan double on Saturday night with wins to Don Arthur and Braedos Lad, both winners overcoming the outside front line to score.
Like Targaryen, Don Arthur was driven to victory by Chloe Butler, while Braedos Lad continued his strong form with a dominant win in fast time with Adam Richardson taking the reins.