Queensland harness racing’s TAB Trot Rods series continues to go from strength-to-strength with record-breaking wagering throughout the 2021 edition.
Having quickly established its position on the Queensland harness racing calendar, turnover on last weekās Final grew by $1.5 million (+107 per cent), representing a 30 per cent uplift on Wednesday meetings at Redcliffe throughout 2021.
Across the series, Trot Rods heats averaged $269,000 per race, with heat seven hitting a high of $346,000, making it the highest turnover Wednesday race on the Peninsula for the year.
While āWith The Bandā claimed the inaugural 947-metre series in 64.8, no less than six horses ran inside that time, including this yearās winner, Adam Crocker, who took a full second off the clock.
The blistering time ensured the owners of Adam Crocker claimed a $10,000 bonus for the quickest lap throughout the promotion, while the winning trainer, Chantal Turpin, also picked up an Otto Tuza two-horse angled and fully enclosed horse float valued at over $21,000.
Prior to winning his Trot Rods heat, Adam Crocker was successful in the Group 2 APG Gold 4YO Consolation Final and remains unbeaten this campaign as he heads toward the TAB Queensland Constellations.
In total, nominations grew to 250 from 139 during its inaugural year, representing an 80 per cent uplift.
āThe popularity of the TAB Trot Rods series is extremely pleasing,ā Racing Queensland EGM Operations Adam Wallish said.
āWith record-breaking turnover and nominations, we know itās being well received by punters and participants alike.
āOn average, Trot Rods heats perform 17 per cent above Wednesday races at Redcliffe, highlighting their appeal to both traditional and non-traditional harness enthusiasts.
āWhile this yearās edition featured some quality horses, including Adam Crocker, which will be a serious contender during the up-coming TAB Queensland Constellations.ā
Having steered Adam Crocker to victory, Pete McMullen drove the most winners during this yearās series with five, while Nathan Dawson charged late with four of his own.
Peter Greig was the leading trainer throughout the series with three winners.
By Racing Queensland