'THE CREEK' CONSIDERATIONS
Race four on Saturday night at Albion Park looms as an intriguing contest for the trotters, with a pair of track record holders to do battle.
Is That A Bid holds the standing start track record over the 2138 metre journey, while Gus owns the benchmark for the 2647 metre standing start.
Saturday’s battle is over the longer 13 furlongs, the record owned by Gus, however the Chantal Turpin-trained speedster will be giving a 30 metre start to the Shannon Price-trained Is That A Bid under the discretionary conditions.
Gus has not raced since his unplaced effort in the Queensland Trotters Cup at Group 1 level during the Queensland Constellations, however the five-year-old has trialled on three occasions in readiness for the return.
Chantal Turpin will also take the reins on the gelding, with Pete McMullen having driven Gus at his past six starts.
Is That A Bid will be second up from a freshen, running second first-up over the mobile 2138 metre trip, producing some smart closing sectionals behind the in-form and dictating winner Hammer Son.
In the opening race of the night, Wasa Heat Seeker will be out to remain undefeated locally, the Mitchell Dawson-trained five-year-old winning all four starts since arriving in the Sunshine State.
A last-start winner in 1.50.2, this is by far the toughest assignment he has faced since arriving, but winning form is hard to knock.
The main danger looks to be the Turpin-trained Always Smokin, the four-year-old having been super consistent in recent months, however his last win was back in June.
GET ON
Looking to race six on Saturday night.
Aroda has now had three runs back from a spell.
Last week from outside the second line, his sectional performance was dazzling in defeat.
With a sub 54 second last 800 metres in that event, conditions look right for him to strike.