Catch up on the week's harness racing action in our weekly review, thanks to Darren Clayton.
MARBURG DAY A SUCCESS
Queensland’s first meeting held exclusively for the trotting gait has been hailed a success with competitive racing and a strong crowd on hand.
It was the Mark Dux-trained and Angus Garrard-driven Gracias that proved too hard to run down in the Graham Harriott Memorial.
The five-year-old found the front soon after the start and maintained the advantage throughout.
The win by Gracias broke a track record that had stood for over 22 years.
The 2.03.7 win for the 2550 metre standing start smashed the previous best of 2.10.5 held by Packyaport since April of 2003.
With all classes catered for on the day, there were impressive performances recorded by many winners, with track records established in three races and a class record in the two-year-old event.
Training honours went to Graham Dwyer who claimed a winning double, with Nathan Dawson guiding both winners, while Angus Garrard also secured a driving double including the Harriott Memorial.
Gary Whitaker experienced a mixed day.
Whitaker produced a gem of a drive to arrive in the last stride with Crookwell Eyes for trainer Richard Hutchinson.
And, he finished last in the Harriott half mile, which was a special event for the mini trotters on the day.
Whitaker has been instrumental in assisting the mini trot drivers gaining experience behind the mobile starting barrier, with the Harriott half mile a special one lap race that started under mobile conditions.
Lorelei Limpus was the winner of the race, easing to the rails early before slicing through a gap at the right time to score with Shecaughtmyeye.