CHEERSTOLOU DOMINATES PEAK OF THE CREEK
Pacing sub 1.50 was once a frontier that appeared uncrossable at Albion Park.
However, the breed and the speed of the standardbred have improved that the sub 1.50 club now has 10 members, headlined by the track record holder Leap To Fame.
The unofficial club welcomed its newest member last Tuesday when the Donny Smith-trained Cheerstolou scorched the oval in 1.48.9.
That was in the last heat of the Peak of the Creek and was just 0.3 outside the track record.
As the quickest qualifier, connections were quick to lock in barrier one for the Saturday’s decider with the barriers chosen in order of qualifying times.
Leading comfortably in the Final, it was Reds Ablaze that held the back of Cheerstolou and stalked him in the run.
Reds Ablaze was hoping to out sprint the long odds-on favourite in the stretch.
Driver Layne Dwyer was able to run through the opening quarters in 27.8 and 28 seconds as Huxton was forced to do the work sitting parked.
Down the back in 27.1 and ripping home in 27.1 seconds, Cheerstolou added a second time to the esteemed club, stopping the clock in 1.49.9.
Cheerstolou joined Jimartee as the only pacers with two sub 1.50 wins at the track.
Layne Dwyer was able to repay the faith of connections.
He remains undefeated from three drives aboard the gelding and scoring the biggest win of his career to date.
SENSATIONAL VCITORY
Tremendous Sensation continues to live up to her name.
The four-year-old mare stretched her winning sequence to seven after being crowned the Queen of the Creek.
Trained by Trent Lethaby and driven by Taleah McMullen, the mare claimed a new personal best with the 1.50.8 victory in holding off a fast-finishing Sergios Rocket.
Showing the speed to cross to the front with ease, the opening quarter appeared in 27.9 seconds.
But, as the field swung into the home straight on the first occasion, Pete McMullen launched an early raid.
Partnering with Sweet Mia, Pete launched his mare and was able to find the front with one lap to travel.
That left Taleah left in the trail as Soap Opera was again left without cover.
With no respite to the speed, the second and third quarters appeared on the board in 27.9 and 27.6 seconds with Taleah having the options turning for home to angle to the inside or outside.
Angled to the outside, Tremendous Sensation had too much speed and reeled in the leader, narrowly holding on as Adam Sanderson and Sergios Rocket launched along the passing lane.
As they crossed the line, Taleah raised her whip to the skies, a nod to Ronny Knack who had passed away earlier in the week.
Tremendous Sensation will now be set for the Forever Gold, where another victory would see her crowned the unofficial number one mare in Queensland in training.