BACK-TO-BACK FOR HES MY REASON
While successive wins are an accomplishment that happen regularly enough to not be deemed unique, Hes My Reason secured a feat that is not rarely seen in modern racing.
The Matt Elkins-trained and reined six-year-old claimed two wins at Redcliffe last week.
Hes My Reason posted victory on Wednesday night and then backed it up with a Thursday afternoon win.
Scoring a tough win from gate four on Wednesday night when forced to sit parked, the gelding secured a third career victory over the 1780 metre journey in a rate of 1.58.4.
Less than 19 hours later, Elkins was back at Redcliffe to contest a 2040 metre event where Hes My Reason drew outside the front line in gate six.
Despite the wide gate, rise in distance and short back-up, punters were not deterred and the gelding was sent out at the prohibitive quote of $1.06.
Hes My Reason won as the price indicated.
Elkins sent the gelding forward to find the front and pulled clear of his rivals.
The winning margin was expanding out to over 36 metres on the wire.
It has been a superb start to the year for the Elkins stable.
They have produced 10 winners at a strike rate of 29%.
The stable sits second in the state premiership and is in the top 10 nationally following the completion of the first month of the season.
SATURDAY SNIPPETS
Trainer Michael Brennan secured his first win of the season as Xpress Party proved too strong for his rivals despite sitting parked throughout on Saturday night at Albion Park.
Edging to the front as the field approached the home bend, the four-year-old held off the challengers in posting a career best 1.52.1 win for driver Angus Garrard.
The win of Xpress Party was the first of a driving double for Angus Garrard.
He steered Ajay Volstead to victory in the open trot.
Settled behind the speed as Golden Sunset set the tempo in front, Ajay Volstead sprinted sharply along the passing lane to score a ninth career victory.
Ajay Volstead held off a gallant Not As Promised.
Meawhile, Speak The Truth bounced back to winning form in the open pace, with Adam Sanderson driving the seven-year-old forward soon after the start to take control.
Well rated through a 58.8 second opening half, Speak The Truth held off the opposition in a 54.8 second closing half to secure a half-neck margin over Im The Falcon.