RUDI ROLLS ON
Mathew Clayton is on course to secure his best ever season after securing a training double at Marburg on Monday.
One Last Roll was the first leg of the double.
The veteran pacer secured his 38th career victory, with 18 of those under the guidance of Clayton.
Proving to be a true warhorse that has extreme versatility to match, the 12-year-old has won eight races this season along with a heat win at the Gympie Show.
Raced on lease by Clayton from Mark Rees, One Last Roll was able to burrow through to hold the front with driver Leonard Cain then able to control the pace in front to hold off the Ress-trained and owned Madrigal.
Just two races later and Clayton and Cain combined with another former Rees-trained pacer, My Ultimate Rudi.
Able to slide in behind the early leader Captain Oh Captain, My Ultimate Rudi then had enough space to angle to the outside in the closing stages and pull clear late to post victory.
The win was the 10th career success for the five-year-old and second since joining the Clayton stable following his Marburg victory on September 14.
My Ultimate Rudi boasts a unique ownership group and arguably has the biggest age range of connections of any horse racing in Australia.
The five-year-old is raced by Russel Reimer, Jim and Keith Overton along with Charlotte Peck.
Keith Overton recently turned 101 years of age and although he may not get to the track much these days, he still follows his horses with great interest.
Meanwhile, Charlotte Peck is enjoying her first foray into ownership.
Peck turned 18 years of age just a few months back and is a regular around the Clayton stables and on race days at Marburg and Redcliffe whenever the stable is represented.