Catch up on the week's harness racing action in our weekly review, thanks to Darren Clayton.
THE GOOD
Rylee Rhayne Bow remains undefeated after the two-year-old filly added a feature race victory to her resume following an all the way win in Saturday’s Changeover Classic at Albion Park.
Trained by Chantal Turpin and driven by Pete McMullen, it was a strong win by the filly after pressing hard off the gate to find the front.
Running through the first quarter in 29 seconds, McMullen was able to maintain an even pace with a 30.3 second quarter followed by a 29.9 second split down the back straight.
Turning for home, Iron Clad, who had been outside the leader from the 1100, had loomed up while Checknoutthetalent aimed up to take a shot via the passing lane.
However, Rylee Rhayne Bow had a kick and pulled clear over the concluding stages to score by 3.5 metres over Iron Clad, who was brave in defeat for Grant Dixon, with Chantal Turpin taking the reins aboard the stable-mate of the winner to hold third with Checknoutthetalent.
Owned and bred by long-time Turpin stable client Ross Patrick, the filly is the first foal out of the former talented mare Argyle Beach.
Purchased as a two-time winner out of New Zealand by Patrick, Argyle Beach would go on to claim a further 18 victories for Turpin and take a career personal best at Menangle when stopping the clock in 1.52.1.
Rylee Rhayne Bow could now set up a clash with More Sass which had also put together three successive victories to start her career, in the upcoming QBRED Breeders Classic.
Victory in the two-year-old feature was the final leg of a treble for the Turpin-McMullen team, having claimed wins earlier in the night with Mr Mclaren and Blacksadance.
Mr Mclaren was impressive in scoring an all the way victory, highlighted by a slick closing quarter of 26.6 seconds, giving owner Patrick a winning double for the night.
Claiming victory last week in a new career best of 1.53.1, the five-year-old did it easily to stop the clock in 1.54.6 on Saturday.
The middle leg of the stable treble came courtesy of the Albion Park track record holder Blacksadance, which resumed in fine style with a thumping win on the front end over the 2138 metre trip.
Sent forward soon after the start, Blacksadance was able to pinch a very steady 61 second opening half.
Turning down the back, McMullen allowed the six-year-old to slide and the gelding responded with a 27.6 third split, before ripping home in 26.4 to claim a comfortable first up win.
The winning treble was the second of the week for the stable, having put together three winners at The Creek on Tuesday.
With the strong week, Turpin moved to 62 winners for the season to date, seven wins adrift of Grant Dixon who leads the state premiership with 69.
Turpin is in command of the metropolitan trainer’s premiership with her 27 wins putting her nine wins clear of Shane Graham.
McMullen has now moved ahead of Brendan Barnes in the state driver’s premiership with 64 wins, as Nathan Dawson maintains his mammoth lead, currently on 140 for the season.
Meanwhile, the metropolitan driver’s race is a much tighter affair, with Saturday’s treble lifting McMullen to 18 victories, just two wins behind Dawson who leads the race on 20.