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GRAHAMS GRAB TREBLE
Wayne and Shane Graham combined for a winning treble at Albion Park on Friday night with two long-time clients enjoying the success.
Sheer Artistry finished best to claim the opening race of the night.
The Terry Flynn-owned four-year-old mare charged down the centre of the track to score an impressive new personal best winning time of 1.54.4 with her victory.
Flynn secured a race-to-race winning double when Go Colour My World won race two.
Go Colour My World finished in similar fashion to his stablemate by working home strongly in the latter stages to claim victory.
There was plenty of symmetry with the wins.
Both pacers are four-year-old progeny of siring superstar Art Major, both have won three races this season and both have eight career victories to their name.
Additionally, both pacers were purchased from the same New Zealand sale by Flynn in 2022.
Go Colour My World was successful in the Vale Sherryl Corazzol pace, which is a race that both Wayne and Shane were honoured to win.
Sherryl was the wife of Ian Corazzol who sadly lost her battle with cancer recently.
The Grahams have trained and driven winners for the Corazzols for three decades.
It was only fitting that the third leg of the winning treble was with a horse owned and bred by Ian Corazzol, Thetorque Majority.
Thetorque Majority is a three-year-old that has displayed plenty of ability thus far in his career.
The gelding led throughout for a fifth career victory from just 13 starts.
Corazzol bred the gelding from his Group 1-winning mare Torque In Motion, who has also produced the Queensland Oaks winner Torque Like Motion.
The classy Art Major gelding will now head towards the upcoming QBRED Breeders Classic heats this Friday.