Aaron Bain Racing’s quartet of three-year-old pacing fillies continued their dominance at Melton on Saturday, and the best result is they all have celebrated a feature win.
The victory by KISS in the Group 2 $100,000 Nutrien Equine Breeders Crown completed a well-deserved winning quadrella.
COASTAL BAY kicked off with the Victoria Oaks featuring an ABR trifecta, WATERFRONT won the Tasmanian Oaks, SHOWSOMEJOY was successful in the South Australian Oaks, now KISS has the Breeders Crown.
On Monday, former Tasmanian pacer STALEY, driven by Wayne Hill, used the sprint lane to win the Jojubi Saddlery Pace (1800m) at Globe Derby Park.
While ABR celebrates wins, our attention now moves to Sportsbet finals day at Morphettville on Saturday where we are likely to have two runners – more news in the weekend preview.
On Wednesday, trainers Aaron Bain & Ned Taylor will be taking a team of three to Balaklava, all to be ridden by star jockey Manoel Nunes.
BELLEZZE kicks off the day in race two, the Clare Valley Toyota Fillies & Mares Maiden (1200m) at 1.55pm SA time.
The daughter of Artie Schiller has drawn barrier seven in a field of 12.
She ran on fairly on debut and should be an improver on Wednesday.
WARM BREEZE lines up in race three, the Sportsbet Nobody Does It Easier Colts & Geldings Maiden (1200m) at 2.30pm SA time.
The ex-New Zealander will jump from barrier three in a field of 13.
He has trialled nicely at Balaklava late last month and ABR would expect him to show up on Wednesday.
ABR’s day is done with SPEAKEASY in race four, the BTR Excavations Benchmark 56 Handicap (1600m) at 3.05pm SA time.
SPEAKEASY will jump from gate one in a field of nine.
The mare had little luck at this track and trip at her last run and she should prove verry competitive.