Mornings added to her perfect record at Beckley Park while giving trainer Damien Burns the biggest win of his career on Saturday night.
The five-year-old mare backed up her metro victory in Geelong from mid-July with a commanding triumph in the Alabar Vicbred Platinum Pace (2100m), where she beat a top field of mares for young driver James Herbertson.
Burns, from Snake Valley, has won over 70 races in his time as a trainer, but none have been richer than the Group 3 feature worth $30,000.
Herbertson praised the mare, who has now won 14 races and eclipsed the $100,000 mark in prizemoney.
āShe won her M0 here probably about five weeks ago now and she was able to pick up another,ā Herbertson said.
āI think sheās just one of those horses, sheās an opportunist and tonight was a bit of a weaker race than what sheās been in.
āShe had a really good run down in Tassie when they sent her down to Tassie and she clocked up a lot of wins down there.
āIn this sort of class, sheāll race most weeks and sheāll pick up one every now and then for sure.ā
It was a peach of a drive from Herbertson to get Mornings home. He slid back to last on the pegs from his barrier six draw and then tracked the well-fancied She Will Rock into the race approaching the turn. When that rival galloped upon straightening, Mornings was able to let down and finish too strong for her opponents. David Murphyās Final Peace was second, with Matthew Cravenās Itzamajor Surprise third.
A couple of long winning droughts were broken early in the card, with A Jewel In The Crown and Chissy bringing some joy to patient connections.
A Jewel In The Crown ended a losing sequence spanning back to December 2019 when she led, handed up to Norquay and sprinted past that mare in the home straight to take out the Aldebaran Park Trot (1609m).
āShe lost her way there for just a little bit when she first came back for this prep, but sheās always been high quality and weāve always had a really good opinion of her,ā driver Jason Lee said.
āItās probably why (trainer and brother) Paddy (Lee) persevered there for a little bit, to try and sort her out. And heās done the trick because sheās getting back to what she can do. She was doing that before this prep, in her previous preparations, she was a dominant winner in good races.ā
Jason McNaulty-trained Chissy then led from start to finish for young driver Ryan Sanderson in the Mimosa Homes Trot (2100m).
The success was the six-year-old geldingās first since April 2019, coming at just his third run for the campaign.
Gathās up-and-coming star Majestuoso was brilliant in winning the Hygain Melton Trotters Free For All (2100m) at Group 3 level, while South Australian raider Brantley blew many quaddie punters out of the water with victory at fixed odds of $101 in the Waste Sense Pace (2100m).
Driver Chris Alford and trainer Brent Lilley combined for success with Queen Elida and I Cast No Shadow, with reinswoman Tayla French bookending the meeting with Azza and Chapter One.
By Tim O’Connor for HRV