Two of harness racing’s young lions were ready to spring when our leading reinsman Cameron Hart was handed a short suspension last week.
With Hart on the sidelines, Jack Callaghan and Josh Gallagher wasted no time getting into the winners’ circle.
Callaghan landed Cherishthememories a winner at Menangle on Saturday night, then backed that up with a winning treble at Penrith at Sunday night’s meeting, which had been postponed from Thursday night.
The former Newcastle horseman was successful with Fancy, Tigerlicious and Heavenly Wisdom in successive races.
Another junior reinsman Josh Gallagher matched that effort though, scoring with Spock, Major Statement and Breivika.
Ironically the three other Penrith races were all won by Gavin Fitzpatrick as the trio dominated the meeting.
All three are in demand at Tabcorp Park Menangle on Tuesday with Callaghan to drive two favourites, Fancy ($2.50) in Race 2 and (Euro Beat $1.40) in Race 5.
Gallagher will also be looking to continue his great form today after a busy day at Newcastle on Monday.
He’ll be aboard Princess Kenny ($2) for his boss, KerryAnn Morris in Race 3 and Manly Mach ($2.10) for Troy Williams in Race 4.
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“Princess Kenny has come back really well and won well first-up before a good effort when fifth behind Tough Monarch last weekend,” said Gallagher.
“She beat most of these horses when she won here two starts ago.
“I like her chances because she can do it tough and, over a mile, she should be able to go forward and get a good trip and still have a kick at the end.”
Gallagher admitted it always felt like you were driving well when you get a few winners on the same night.
“It sure beats going home with your tail between your legs,” he said.
By Michael Court for HRNSW