Trainer Tyler Dewe and stable driver Mark Hurrell have finally worked out how best to handle Share A Dream (Art Major).
Today from a second line draw Hurrell dropped the five year old back, settling last. He got a nice drag into the race on the back of Magic Sign and Hurrell brought the gelding five wide heading out of the last bend. Share A Dream powered home to beat Rylan Charlie by one and a quarter lengths.

“That’s the way he’s got to be driven. He can’t do work and when they run along like that it plays into his hands. He went pretty fast in the straight to get over the top of them. He did it quite easily really,” Hurrell said.

The win was the gelding’s second in sixteen starts.
“I used him up a bit early on (in previous starts) and he went awful. We probably overplayed our hand. Now that we have gone back to driving him for that one soft run he’s just starting to know what it’s all about and has gone some good races.”
Share A Dream is part-owned by Glenys and Phil Kennard who are in Brisbane attending the Inter Dominions. They have shares in Rubira one of the favourites in the $150, 000 Queensland Derby and in $500,000 Inter Dominion Trotting Championship favourite Bet N Win.
Loyal stable client Graham Hand is the other owner of Share A Dream.
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by Bruce Stewart, for Harnesslink
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