Harness racing enthusiasts were treated to a thrilling week of action, with standout performances and milestone moments shaping the Queensland racing scene. In the spotlight was the dynamic duo of Wayne and Shane Graham, who orchestrated a winning treble at Albion Park. Their success was highlighted by Sheer Artistry’s impressive victory, setting a new personal best time in the process. The Grahams’ winning streak continued with Go Colour My World, showcasing the prowess of siring superstar Art Major’s progeny.
Adding to the excitement was the emergence of Thetorque Majority, a promising three-year-old with a bright future, owned and bred by Ian Corazzol. The gelding’s commanding performance underscored his potential, setting the stage for upcoming QBRED Breeders Classic heats. Meanwhile, Trista Dixon’s driving prowess was on full display as she clinched a quartet of victories at Albion Park, reinforcing her status as a force to be reckoned with in the racing circuit.

Trista’s triumphs mirrored Grant Dixon’s training success, with all four winners racing under the GSM Racing banner. This collaborative effort not only solidified the Dixons’ dominance but also marked a significant milestone as they reached 100 wins for the season. The Dixon stable’s achievements culminated in Arkin Wicked’s milestone victory, a testament to their unwavering dedication and skill in the sport.

Wisper A Secret continued his winning streak with a stellar performance at Albion Park, further solidifying his status as a top contender in upcoming races. The Queensland Constellations loom as a promising battleground for the talented five-year-old, poised to make his mark on the Inter Dominion circuit. In a similar vein, Attachment’s triumphant return signaled his potential as a Rising Sun candidate, setting the stage for a compelling racing season ahead.
Across the Tasman, Fugitive’s stellar form in New Zealand hinted at a potential slot in The Protostar, showcasing his prowess on the racing stage. Additionally, Andy Gath’s formidable trotting duo, Watts Up Partytime and Nyack, displayed their prowess in recent races, positioning themselves as strong contenders in the Inter Dominion competition.
Looking ahead, Queensland’s racing calendar promises a week filled with thrilling contests, kicking off with Redcliffe’s Monday afternoon meeting. The action-packed schedule includes heats of the QBRED Breeders Classic for two-year-olds at Albion Park, setting the stage for an exhilarating lineup of races throughout the week.

As harness racing enthusiasts gear up for another week of adrenaline-pumping action, the Queensland racing scene continues to deliver excitement, showcasing the talent and dedication of industry professionals and equine athletes alike. With each race, new stories unfold, shaping the narrative of harness racing in Queensland and beyond.
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