King Kenny's form is positively regal, and he gave stand-in driver Jonny Cox something to smile about too at Winton yesterday.
Cox was in the sulky for regular driver Dexter Dunn, who missed his flight from Christchurch, and had an armchair drive behind the 5-year-old son of Pegasus Spur as he bolted away to win by 6 lengths.
The winning margin was just half a length shorter than King Kenny's 7-length win at Forbury Park last month, and Cox did not even pull the earplugs yesterday.
It was a double bonanza for Cox as the feature trot was named after the Cox family, most notably Jonny's late grandfather, Harry, and Cox pointed to the stands as he crossed the line with King Kenny a speck on the horizon for most of his rivals.
Co-trainer Graeme Anderson, of Westwood Beach, said everything fell into place, even after Dunn could not make it on course in time to drive.