Catch up on the week's harness racing action in our weekly review, thanks to Darren Clayton.
ID PACERS HEAT FOUR
Just as he did last week in the opening heat, Sure Thing Captain had his latest heat wrapped up soon after the start, taking control and scoring an effortless win.
It was the veteran Turn It Up that showed his blistering early speed, before Sure Thing Captain worked forward to assume the front and run a controlled opening half of 60.2 seconds.
“Yes, it was good, he got a little keen out of the gate, but he relaxed good after that,” Sure Thing Captain's driver Adam Sanderson said.
A 26.7 second third quarter was followed by 27.1 second run on the way home to hold off a game Max Delight.
Tims A Trooper attacked the line strongly for third, with the first three across the line all progressing to Saturday’s Final.
ID PACERS HEAT FIVE
Heat five hosted the anticipated clash between Leap To Fame and Don Hugo.
It was billed as the entrée to next week’s main dish.
However, it did not live up to that with Leap To Fame again brilliant.
Don Hugo was well below his best when finishing midfield.
Kanena Provlima showed superior early speed before handing to Aroda who worked to the front, while Don Hugo was soon away from the inside and left leading the one-wide line.
With one mile remaining, Pinseeker began pulling hard and driver Jonny Cox allowed the gelding to stride forward.
Pinseeker took the lead from Aroda and was then freewheeling in front.
“It turned into a really serious race when Pinseeker took off,” Leap To Fame's trainer and driver Grant Dixon said.
“They were stop start but when they got going, they got going fast.”
Dixon made his move with Leap To Fame at the 700 metre mark, quickly setting out after the leader and withing 200 metres the series favourite was in front and then never headed.
Nyack ran on strongly for second, while Kanena Provlima grabbed third, with Don Hugo faded into eighth place.