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Weekend Review

Tue, Sep 23, 2025

Weekend Review

Another feature race victory was the highlight over the weekend for Aaron Bain Racing.

LETSSTARTINHEAVEN was a brilliant all-the-way winner of the $20,000 IRT Tatlow Stakes (1720m) for two-year-old colts and geldings at Melton on Saturday.

The colt, trained by Emma Stewart, was an unbackable $1.12 favourite, and scored a comfortable two metre win from I Sea Red ($23) with Secret Service Agent ($23), 5-1/2 metres away third.

He was superbly rated by reinsman Jason Lee and recorded an excellent 1:53.7.

ABR hopes he can continue to prove competitive in the rich features later in the year.

At Globe Derby Park, DREAMALITTLEDREAM exploded from the mobile to win the Ladbrokes Black Book Pace (1800m).

Driver Wayne Hill had the mare away brilliantly for trainer Peter Bain and was never seriously challenged to score a 6-1/2 metre win rating 1:58.6

She has now won three of four starts for ABR and looks sure to work her way through the classes.

On Monday, NAROBI made a winning debut for ABR at Globe Derby Park.

Coming from gate six and driven by Wayne Hill for trainer Peter Bain, NAROBI did it tough over the last lap but was still good enough to score a one metre win in the Brereton Jewellers Pace (1800m) rating 1:59.0.

There certainly look to be more wins in store for the ex-New Zealand mare.

ABR heads to Balaklava on Wednesday with just the one runner.

PACIFIC CROSS steps out in race four, the BMD Class One Handicap (1600m).

Todd Pannell has been engaged, and the mare will come from gate seven in an acceptance of 12 but already there has been a scratching.

The five-year-old mare is having her first start for trainers Aaron Bain & Ned Taylor, having been purchased online during the middle of the year.

She has had two trials, both with Pannell in the saddle to prepare her for Wednesday.

PACIFIC CROSS has one win and seven placings from just 14 starts with her best form at 1600 metres and further.

ABR hopes for an encouraging performance at Balaklava.

Weekend star

LETSSTARTINHEAVEN was ABR’s weekend star with an all-the-way win in the $20,000 IRT Tatlow Stakes (1720m) for two-year-old colts and geldings.

The Emma Stewart-trained colt came out quickly from gate five to find the front for Jason Lee who rated him perfectly.

LETSSTARTINHEAVEN rated brilliant 1:53.7 in scoring without being completely extended.

Winning driver Jason Lee is very impressed by the LETSSTARTINHEAVEN.

“He was doing it pretty good,” Lee said.

“He was pretty casual in front.

“If you really wound him up or asked him to get going he would have been a little more convincing.

“This fella has got a few big ones coming up so I would have thought there is a bit more to wind him down yet.

“His time tonight was pretty slick.

“At his previous run he felt super coming off a helmet, tonight he was pretty casual and looking about a bit in front.

“I’m sure he could have gone quicker if I had shook him up.

“The margin might not have been impressive, but he felt super to me.”

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