Catch up on the week's harness racing action in our weekly review, thanks to Darren Clayton.
DOUBLE MILESTONE
The win of Diego Delgado at Albion Park on Friday saw two centuries achieved with the one victory.
Melissa Kendall, trainer of the eight-year-old gelding, achieved her 100th career training success, having trained her first winner back in the 2013-14 season.
Training a small team from their Toorbul base, Kendall and partner Phil Chappenden share ownership in the gelding, who has now had 136 starts since his race debut in October 2020.
Friday’s win was the 16th race victory by Diego Delgado, ranking him third by both wins and stakes from the Kendall barn.
Mister Hart and Holdingno Currency have won 17 and 19 races respectively.
Driven by Matt Elkins, who recently returned from his honeymoon, the win was his 800th career driving success.
It was the second time that Elkins has driven Diego Delgado to victory as it edged him into the next century and moved him to 49 wins for the season in a year that the whole Elkins family would like to see in the rear view mirror.
THE BLUE WREN SINGS FOR WATSON
A relocation ‘back’ to Queensland is proving to be successful for Chris Watson, claiming three winners in the past week.
The win of The Blue Wren at Marburg on Sunday moved Watson’s season tally to 20 winners, the most winners in a season throughout his career.
With a small team headlined by Sports Bounty and Justrollingaround, two wins in the week by Test Of Fire might just move the four-year-old up the pecking order in the Watson’s Jimboomba stable.
Winning on Monday at Albion Park in a time of 1.55.9, the gelding spaced his rivals with a confident Damon Watson drive.
Backing up four days later, the gelding was again impressive at 'The Creek', rating 1.53.5 and posting a big winning margin as Adam Richardson took the reins.
Test Of Fire started four times in November, recording three wins, while The Blue Wren has now won four races this season for the Watsons - two at Redcliffe and two at Marburg.