Dollarbill has earned his connections plenty of cash this week.
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The four-year-old brought up his second win for the week at Wagga on Friday.
After a second on the track last Friday, Dollarbill went one better at Cootamundra on Sunday and backed up with another strong perfomance to take out the John Brasier Memorial (1755m).
Trainer David Kennedy was impressed by the consistent pacer’s effort.
“He’s done for us before actually, three runs in a week for two wins when he won at Leeton over Christmas,” Kennedy said.
“That is probably the best run he’s done coming from that far back.
“He is usually up in the first four when he’s won but he always hits the line good.
“They way the race was run was run to suit him, with a lot of pace on.”
The heavy workload didn’t hinder late as Dollarbill stormed home to win a strong mile rate of 1:58.9.
“It doesn’t to worry him and we only jogged him from Sunday until today,” Kennedy said.
“It makes him easy to work, but he seems to thrive on it.
“He’s a good do-er who obviously doesn’t need much work, but he hasn’t got up in grade either and keeps going around in the same class which makes it a bit easier.”
It was part of a treble for the Euroley trainer.
After Chris Judd guided Dollarbill to victory, Blake Jones was at the helm as both Anakena and Corbie Jolt saluted.
Corbie Jolt smashed his rivals, taking out the Don Alchin Memorial (2165m) by 32.5 metres.
Able to find the front from barrier two, Corbie Jolt was in a race of his own up the straight.
Unplaced in four of his last five starts, Kennedy increased his training load this week and scored immediate results.
He also scored a win with former New Zealand pacer Anakena.
The filly finished down the track on her Australian debut at Canberra, but was able to get an easier trip from in front to take out the Robbie Jack Memorial (2165m).
“She was probably a bit fat and did too much work that day,” Kennedy said.
“I was surprised as I thought she was one of our worse chances, but I didn’t know he was going to cross them to lead.
“If I had of known that I would have been more confident.
“I thought he would have to go back as there was a fair bit of speed inside, but she has been working good at home.
“She is like a ball of muscle and hopefully they can get a few wins out of her.”
Kennedy went close to taking out four of the first five races, only for Could Be Woody to be run down by Jeffs The Master with a head all the separated the pair.