SATURDAY SNIPPETS
Nathan Dawson claimed driving honours at Albion Park on Saturday night, guiding home a quartet of winners.
Taking a one-win lead in the metropolitan driver's premiership after Saturday’s success, Dawson’s winners were Huxton, Speak The Truth, Iloveacalendargirl and Zahra Lou.
Across the entire program, the 10 winners were prepared by 10 different trainers.
Shes Crunchy broke through to score her first win since crossing the Tasman for Debra and Dean Belford.
Forced to sit parked, it was a tough win.
The 1.53.0 rate was a new best for the mare who has now won five races from just eight starts.
Meanwhile, Gus finalised his preparations for a shot at Menangle’s Hammerhead Mile by producing a clinical victory in the open trot event.
The triumph took his winning streak to five.
Speak The Truth will also head south.
The Shannon Price-trained pacer claimed another tough win over 2138 metres.
The seven-year-old is chasing a second Miracle Mile berth.
TURN IT UP A MILLIONAIRE
A second-place finish on Saturday night was enough for 11-year-old Turn It Up to become harness racing’s latest millionaire.
Showing his customary explosive gate speed to lead the field from gate four, trainer and driver Shane Graham did everything in attempting to lift Turn It Up over the line for the win.
However, the fast-finishing Whos Delight charged home along the passing lane to claim victory and maintain an unbeaten record from two Albion Park appearances.
Beaten a head margin, prizemoney for second was enough for the gelding’s earnings surpass the $1 million barrier.
Battling soundness issues throughout his career, Graham has done a remarkable job in keeping the veteran happy and competitive since arriving in Queensland in 2020.
From 15 starts in New Zealand, Turn It Up was a three-time Group 1 winner.
He claimed victory in the Auckland Cup, Easter Cup and Emerald Jewels and recorded 11 wins and four seconds before his career reached a crossroads.
Scoring a first Albion Park victory at his second Queensland start on October 24 of 2020, a further 27 wins have followed.
All 28 Australian wins have been with Shane Graham in the seat.
With a lifetime best 1.49.9 rate to his name, he is also a member of a select group of pacers to better 1.50 at Albion Park.
With $534,621 of his career $1,001,289 earnings recorded at Albion Park, Turn It Up sits eighth on the all-time earners at the track.
It is a remarkable testament to his courage and longevity.