Afire, Hector Fawley and Like Wildfire were the ‘star’ performers when Speed Star racing returned to Sandown Park on Wednesday night.
Afire upstaged more high profile rivals to claim victory in the 515m match race series, while course specialist Hector Fawley and boom stayer Like Wildfire set Sandown alight with near-record performances in the 595m and 715m events.
Afire, trained by Jason Sharp, was the ‘clubhouse’ leader coming into the last of six 515m matches, courtesy of a 29.235sec victory over Adhana Rico in the fourth heat.
The time shaded Afire’s previous Sandown PB of 29.237sec, established just three starts earlier, by just .002sec.
All eyes – particularly those of the Sharp family and owner Ed Burrett – were on the clock in the climactic final duel between the one and two seeds, series favourite Big Energy and Transponder.
But, as form experts had predicted, the two heavyweights came together and while Transponder, trained by Jason Thompson, prevailed in 29.260sec, it wasn’t enough to knock Afire off the top of the leaderboard.
Afire, a son of Bernardo and Eau Rouge, has now nine of his 28 starts, with his Speed Star triumph boosting his prizemoney by $15,000.