Sam Thornley capped a big week in the sulky across New Zealand with a winning double at Motukarara on Sunday, and he has another four drives at Wingatui today.
Thornleyās travels took him to two Manawatu meetings, as well as Wyndham and Addington before he drove Paris Prince and Shardās Fury to victory yesterday.
His winning double on Sunday plus his three wins on the Manawatu circuit took the junior reinsman to an impressive five wins for the week.
āIt has been bloody awesome ā unreal,ā Thornley said.
Thornley combined with his boss Fred Fletcher to win Sundayās opener with Paris Prince (Royal Aspirations).
Though the four-year-old has taken a while to make the track, debuting earlier this month, he looks ready to make up for any lost time.
āHe should have been racing a couple of years ago, but he has had a few problems and it has taken a while to get him sorted,ā Thornley said.
āHopefully he just keeps ticking away now.ā
Thornley went on to take out Sundayās junior driverās event with Shard Fury (Changeover) who dashed along the inner to win for trainer Bruce Negus.
āThat was a big thrill actually.ā
āBruce was quite confident before the race, he thought he would be hard to beat and it worked out real good.ā
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Good chances at Wingatui today
Thornleyās travel schedule wonāt slow down in a hurry, with some good chances to add to his tally at Wingatui.
He takes the reins behind Kadala and Javasa who both look strong each way chances for trainer Darren Keast.
āKadala should be a good chance, she did a lot of work in her last start and still ran third.ā
āJavasa comes into (barrier) 1 now, so she should get a nice run somewhere handy and go a good race too.ā
The Negus trained Buffy Northstains produced strong form before missing away at Wyndham over the weekend.
Moving back to racing on grass in race 5 looks crucial to the mareās chances on Monday.
āI think I pushed her a bit too hard early at Wyndham and she just ran straight out of it.ā
āBut it was her first start on the grit for a long time and she seems to be better on grass.ā
āBack to the grass should suit her.ā
Thornley also combines with the Regan Todd trained Stac in race 4.
āI think they are pretty happy with him, hopefully we can get handy with him and he should be right there.ā
Stac was a last start winner on grass at Methven beating Maren Franco who came out and won impressively at Motukarara on Sunday.
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by Jonny Turner