DOUBLE B TRIPLE
Hiranya made it successive Albion Park victories on Saturday night and set a new career best mile with his 1.52.9 win.
It also provided reinsman Brendan Barnes with a milestone moment of his own, with the win signalling Barnes' 100th driving success this season.
Beaten for early speed as Shez Notorious and Master Charles burnt the arm, Barnes stayed out of the early battle before making a move at the 1100 metre mark, sending Hiranya forward to take control with one lap to travel.
With a steady middle half of 59 seconds, the speed went on with 300 metres remaining and Hiranya responded, putting a gap on his rivals, with the only danger appearing to be Throwyaarmsaroundme.
However, Hiranya had plenty in hand to take his record to 13 wins from 50 race starts, which also includes a victory in the 2022 Tasmanian Derby where he defeated District Attorney.
For Barnes, it was his sixth century season as a driver, all six having come in successive seasons since his first back in the 2018-19 term.
With a maiden Group 1 victory coming aboard Jeradas Delight in the inaugural Golden Girl in 2021, the winners have been consistent this year, with his major win coming aboard Lucky Mum in the Queensland Trotters Oaks for his father Al.
INTER WATCH
The two feature races on Saturday night from Albion Park for each gait - the Be Good Johnny Sprint and the trotters feature - were each won by horses that are not in the Inter Dominion nominations.
The Shane Graham-trained and driven Victree Hill was victorious in the trotting feature, finishing over the top of the capacity field.
Hammer Son battled strongly to hold second following a mid-race move to get outside the leader, with Majestic Harry darting through for third after struggling for clear track in the stretch.
Adelle (currently 20 in ID rankings) and Zealous Spur (17) are both currently within the top 24 cut-off for 'ID24', finishing sixth and seventh respectively.
Meanwhile, in the Be Good Johnny Sprint, Blacksadance, currently ranked at 27, was the highest placed 'ID24' hopeful with his second placing behind Wasa Heat Seeker.
Jimartee (26), who was resuming from a spell, was the next best placed, with the Cristina Monte-trained seven-year-old holding down fourth.
Aroda (64) and Always Smokin (48) were both scratching’s from the Be Good Johnny, placing their Inter Dominion chances in jeopardy with the fourth and final round rankings to be released on November 20.