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Weekend Review

Tue, Oct 7, 2025

Weekend Review

Aaron Bain Racing achieved another harness highlight on Saturday.

For the first time, ABR had a winner at all four major meetings around Australia.

The night started with star mare KISS, trained by Emma Stewart, finishing best to win the Congrats Hall Of Fame Inductees Pace (2240m) as the $2.90 favourite, driven by Ryan Sanderson.

Then, former New Zealand mare SWEET MIA, trained by Chantal Turpin and driven by Tom Callaghan, led throughout in the Lunchbox Lodge Spelling Farms Mares Qualifying Pace (1660m) winning by a half head rating a sizzling 1:52.4.

Next up was longtime stable star PARISIAN ARTISTE easily winning the Success Stud – Spelling Horses Services Trotters Mobile (1609m) at TABCorp Park Menangle for trainer Alex Ashwood and driver Tayla French as the $2 favourite.

The seven-year-old now has won 15 races and more than $280,000 in stakes and will always be remembered as ABR’s first Group 1 winner.

Exciting news is that PARISIAN ARTISTE will now be heading to New Zealand to tackle the feature trots during the New Zealand Cup carnival next month.

To complete ABR’s four of a kind, SHORELINE DREAM was a brilliant winner of the Hygain Sapling Stakes (1800m) at Globe Derby Park.

Trained by Emma Stewart and positively driven by Wayne Hill, the two-year-old rated 1:57.7 as the red hot $1.22 favourite scoring easily.

ABR is very proud of the effort.

On Sunday, DREAMALITTLEDREAM was outstanding in dead-heating for first in the Barossa Ford & Volkswagen Kapunda Spring Cup final (1800m).

Trained by Peter Bain and driven by Wayne Hill, DREAMALITTLEDREAM was forced to sit parked and only grabbed in the last bound to share first prize in an outstanding mile rate of 1:56.9.

ABR hopes to have continued success over the next month with feature racing around Australia.

It all starts now with a busy weekend both in thoroughbreds with Morphettville Parks on Friday and Murray Bridge Saturday, and the standardbreds with big races around Australia.

No runners on Wednesday at Mount Gambier for ABR but we will be in action on both Friday and Saturday.

 

Weekend star

Perhaps surprisingly, SHORELINE DREAM was trainer Emma Stewart’s first winner of the SA Sapling Stakes (1800m) at Globe Derby Park on Saturday.

Stewart has made a habit of winning feature SA juvenile races but that was her first Sapling. It was also the first win in the feature for reinsman Wayne Hill.

Stewart’s partner Clayton Tonkin’s father Peter won the 2001 version with Alistair Bromac.

For ABR, trainer Peter Bain won the 2015 Sapling with HILLTOP SOPHIA, driven by Aaron Bain.

This week. SHORELINE DREAM earned ABR’s Weekend Star award with his excellent win.

The colt was crossed early coming from gate one, but Wayne Hill quickly came off and retook the front driving him like he was the best horse in the race.

After a 30.5 second first quarter of the last 1600 metres, Hill allowed SHORELINE DREAM to record 29.6, 29.7 and 29.6 quarters for the last 1200 metres and with those sectionals he was never going to be caught.

The red hot $1.22 favourite, SHORELINE DREAM scored easily by six metres with an overall mile rate of 1:57.7.

The colt was on the float home on Monday and will be aimed at further features in 2025.

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