AJAY AND DARCY BOTH ENORMOUS
A couple of the biggest performances in Queensland in the past week came from the trotting gait.
The first produced an unlikely victory while the other was a herculean second placing.
On Tuesday at Albion Park, the Graham Dwyer-trained Darcys Fireball made an error soon after the start of a mobile 1660 metre event and by the time he was trotting cleanly, he was over 50 metres from the leader.
Continuing to chase the field with 600 metres remaining, the task appeared forlorn, with the margin to the leader still more than 40 metres.
Driver Shane Graham allowed Darcys Fireball to trot freely and as they swung into the home straight, the gelding was within striking distance.
Fighting to the line, the six-year-old arrived in the last stride to defeat Aldebaran Fonz.
The victory is arguably the finest of his 10 career wins.
On Saturday night in metropolitan company, it was Ajay Volstead that left racegoers with their jaws on the ground in disbelief after a mammoth effort in defeat.
It was Masterly, driven by Leonard Cain, who would ultimately lead throughout.
Masterly led the field along in quarters of 29.8, 30.3, 28.7 and 28.6 seconds to secure his first Albion Park victory for trainer Jack Butler.
However, it was the run of Ajay Volstead finishing second that produced all the commentary post-race.
The Darren Weeks-trained five-year-old trotted safely away for the first five strides from the tapes before breaking.
By the time he found his gait, Ajay Volstead was over 80 metres from the leader and 50 metres from the second last runner in the pack.
Chasing hard for driver Angus Garrard, he was running up behind them as the field swung for home.
Garrard was trying to find a clear passage.
Slicing through a late gap, somehow Ajay Volstead managed to run second behind Masterly.