TRIPLE TREAT FOR LAYNE
Layne Dwyer had a day out at Redcliffe for the non-TAB fixture last Tuesday, securing his first ever winning treble.
With five drives on the six-race card, Layne took driving honours for the day with the treble, also finishing with two seconds.
His first win came aboard the Ricky Hart-trained Mach Torque, the veteran mare surpassing $150,000 in stake earnings with her 28th career victory.
The second leg of the double came for Graham Dwyer, leaving hard off the gate aboard Mister Delwin, leading throughout and holding on to score by a head margin.
The 1.59.5 winning rate was a new personal best for the gelding who claimed his third career win for part-owner and breeder, Alan Boyd.
The final leg of the treble was secured when Layne drove an aggressive race aboard Rock Hammer, again for his father, Graham.
Circling the field early from the second line, Layne was content to sit outside the leader and turning for home was able to hold a winning margin.
Layne has partnered with the five-year-old in five victories.
THIS WEEK
The Redcliffe lighting project amplifies this week and as such, racing will take a four-week break to complete the project.
That will see the racing week take on a different look over the next month to accommodate the changes.
Monday, Wednesday night, Friday night and the Saturday metropolitan fixture will all be on the docket for Albion Park, while Marburg step up with the Tuesday and Thursday afternoon meetings.
The Queensland Summer Harness Season rolls on this Saturday night with the running of the inaugural Sunshine Stars Yearling Sales Classics.