SHAUN Snudden continued his successful season, bringing up a double at Wagga.
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With one meeting to do Snudden is in line to claim a second Southwest and Riverina trainers premiership, holding an clear advantage over Kim Hillier.
Snudden scored his double with horses formerly at Yirribee Pacing Stud's principle Rod Woodhouse.
Cams Victories was the first of the double, with the two-year-old filly winning two of her four starts for the Narrandera conditioner.
Snudden said she unlucky not to have enjoyed more success in her short time at the stable.
"She's a nice filly and should make a nice three-year-old," he said.
"We've had her for four runs and probably unlucky not to have one all of them, although she wouldn't with the handicapping system.
"She was a bit naughty when she galloped, then a bit stiff when Adam (Richardson) drove her and she got jammed on the fence but the two runs where she has had even luck she's been pretty impressive.
Proving she can come from behind to win yesterday, she ran past the leader Halle Maruia to defeat the Woodhouse-trained Seeknyoushallfind to score by 9.5 metres.
With stable reinsman Leigh Sutton in the gig, the pair brought up their double with Earl Of Huntington.
Winning on debut for Snudden, the three-year-old son of Robin Hood made it back to back wins, dominating his rivals to win by 18.3 metres.
Power Of Ponder also continued her strong run of form, bringing up her third-straight win for Junee trainer-driver Steven Harris.
The final meeting on the season will be held at Young tonight, with the new harness racing season starting on September 1.