Catch up on the week's harness racing action in our weekly review, thanks to Darren Clayton.
FERNCO JOINS CLUB
The 'sub-50 club' at Albion Park welcomed its newest member on Saturday night when Fernco Nel reigned supreme in a stirring stretch drive battle with Bold Medley Jujon.
Finding the front soon after the start, the Chantal Turpin-trained pacer took the field through a first quarter in 27.9 seconds, before taking a trail on the Mitchell Dawson-trained Bold Medley Jujon.
Following through and pressing hard for the lead, the second quarter appeared in 28 seconds as Nathan Dawson kept the speed frenetic with a 27.1 second third split.
Turning for home, there were only two chances.
It was Fernco Nel that had the closing speed to peel off the back of Bold Medley Jujon.
The closing panel was recorded in 26.3 seconds to stop the clock in 1.49.3.
Becoming the 10th horse to break through the 1.50 barrier at the track, the victory gave Pete McMullen his 200th win of the season.
It is his sixth successive double ton term.
Taking his metropolitan win tally to 74 for the year, McMullen has held the reins in five of the 10 quickest miles recorded at Albion Park in race conditions.
Victory also ensured Fernco Nel became the first three-year-old to join the exclusive speed club and become the fastest three-year-old ever on a 1000 metre track in Australia.
The win also bridged the gap in the metropolitan trainer's race to just one, with Grant Dixon on 66 and Turpin on 65.