COLT THIRTY ONE ON THE BOARD
Colt Thirty One secured 44 Albion Park victories in a career that produced 51 wins in total.
The former Queensland Horse of the Year has now sired his first winner.
Oneandonly is from the first crop of Colt Thirty One and the first of the 2019 Blacks A Fake champions progeny that has raced this season.
Finishing sixth on debut, Oneandonly was an outsider at his second race start last Monday at Marburg.
However, after an inch perfect drive by Gary Bond, the two-year-old arrived in the closing stages to break maiden ranks.
Trained by Gary Gerrard, the colt is raced by his breeders, Robert Heidt and Lynne Bilyk.
Oneandonly is the first foal of the five-win Mr Feelgood mare Tildalyn.
Starting from the second line, Oneandonly was angled to race on the inside. Bond sliced through a gap turning for home.
Finishing over the top, it was an impressive piece of driving from Bond to arrive for victory.
BATHURST BATTLE GROUND
Ben Battle took a team of horses south to Bathurst for the Gold Crown Carnival and while success in the main Group 1 heats eluded him, it proved to be a successful trip.
Hopeful of qualifying San Luca for the Gold Crown, a disappointing ninth in the fifth heat meant the hopes were quashed.
However, the trip still produced victories in a pair of support features throughout the carnival with Beyond Doubt and Megs Boy both successful.
Beyond Doubt claimed wins in the heat and decider of the Honouree Stakes.
Seaton Grima took the reins in the heat win before Harrison Ross drove the gelding in the Final.
Megs Boy was third-up from a spell when tackling the Hondo Grattan Sprint.
Brendan Barnes drove the five-year-old and after leading from gate one, he gave no other runner a chance.
Barnes let the gelding stride free in the third quarter.
The 26.4 second split opened the race up and with a final split of 27.8 seconds, Megs Boy cruised home to post a victory.
Beyond Doubt and Megs Boy are both owned by Sonny Grebe.