Cameron Hart added to an extraordinary run at Menangle on Saturday night.
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For the third straight week, and five of the last six, Hart and Jason Grimson combined to take out the group three feature.
Hart was suspended in the week he missed.
This time it was with Boncel Benjamin who led all the way in his first start for Grimson.
Hart is thrilled with how fruitful his combination with the former Young conditioner is proving to be.
"We're having a good run and it helps Jason has some handy horses coming to the barn," Hart said.
"I couldn't be any happier as he keeps getting a few new ones who doing the job and a few of the ones who have been there for a while are all racing well.
"He's got a good range of horses across the different classes and is doing a super job.
"It's working out well."
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The former Junee reinsman also added to his lead in the NSW drivers' premiership with a double after combining with former Temora horseman Jarrod Alchin with Escalera.
However he also picked up an 18-day suspension.
Hart intends to appeal the ban after being found guilty of causing interference when finishing second with Heavenly Belle.
The race was taken out by the Riverina-owned Fairy Tinkabell.
Hart now leads Jack Trainor by 11 wins with just over three months in the season.
Fairy Tinkabell, who hasn't missed the placings in her last seven starts for Belinda McCarthy, wasn't the only Riverina-owned mare to taste success on the metropolitan card.
Uroc Skinny Jeans was also successful in the opening race for Cameron Ross.
She has only been unplaced one in six starts since leaving Rick Burnett's stable at Young.
Uroc Skinny Jeans has won three of them and set a new best time of 1:52.0 on Saturday.
The win takes her over $100,000 in earnings.