Another good weekend on the harness racing side of the ABR business model with two winners at Globe Derby Park plus an interest in a winner at Alexandra Park in New Zealand on Friday.
WINGS ON THE LINE returned from Melbourne for trainer Emma Stewart to take out the SAHRC Members Day Sunday August 31 Pace (2230m).
Driver Wayne Hill settled her third on the fence, then used the sprint lane to dash through and claim victory.
WINGS ON THE LINE rated an excellent 1:58.5 in winning and is expected to front up again this Saturday.
Then, for the second week in a row, three-year-old filly BEACH DIAMOND proved too good for her older rivals taking out the SAHRC Committee Room Available For Bookings Pace (1800m).
She did a bit of work in the run but raced away for an easy win in a smart mile rate of 1:56.7.
Reinsman Wayne Hill drive the filly confidently and she duly delivered.
BEACH DIAMOND is now returning to Emma Stewart’s Victorian stables before heading across Bass Strait for the Listed $40,000 Tasmanian Oaks (2090m) in Hobart on Sunday, September 7.
ABR also has a small share in MIDNIGHT MIKI which scored at Alexandra Park in Auckland last Friday.
Trained by Mark and Nathan Purdon, and driven by Mark, the three-year-old notched his fourth win rating an excellent 1:55.9.
No runners for trainers Aaron Bain & Ned Taylor at Gawler on Wednesday but they have five nominations in for Saturday’s metro meeting at Morphettville.
For the second week in a row, BEACH DIAMOND is ABR’s weekend star.
The three-year-old filly BEACH DIAMOND, again beat the older horses in taking out the SAHRC Committee Room Available For Bookings Pace (1800m)
Trained by Emma Stewart, and driven by Wayne Hill, the three-year-old was a virtually unbackable $1.18 favourite and came from gate three on the second row.
Hill allowed the filly to balance up before coming forward with 1000 metres to travel finding the spot outside the leader.
Hill came forward in the slowest quarter of the last 1600 metres, 31.5 seconds.
Once outside the lead, he asked BERACH DIAMOND to lengthen and she came home in a last 800 metres of 56.7 seconds.
As a result, her rivals couldn’t keep up and she drew away to score by 16 metres in an excellent mile rate of 1:56.7, basically unextended.
BEACH DIAMOND returned to trainer Emma Stewart early this week with the plan to head off across Bass Strait for the $40,000 Listed Tasmanian Oaks (2090m) at Hobart on Sunday, September 7.