Local trainer Allan Sharrock dominated the early events at New Plymouth yesterday when he produced the first four winners on the eight-race card.
Lightly raced Tavistock entire Tavi Mac made it two wins from two starts when he burst between runners to dash clear in the final stages of the opening 990m contest under the guidance of Sharrock's 3kg claiming apprentice Hazel Schofer.
Sharrock believes Schofer has the ability to become a headline act in the riding ranks and his assessment looked right on the money following the conclusion of the second race after punters witnessed an almost unbelievable winning effort from red-hot race favourite Akerra.
On the back foot as the gates opened, the four-year-old Ekraar mare missed the start of the 1300m contest by a conservative six lengths.
Schofer was calm under pressure as she let Akerra find her feet before tacking on to the back of the field with 600m to run. Sent to the extreme outside in the home straight, Akerra rounded up her rivals with a couple of huge bounds before driving clear to win by an increasing two-length margin at the winning post.