by Kyle Galley

Top horseman Chris Alford has won the Warragul Driver of the Year award for the 14th time.

Alford drove 17 winners for the season at Warragul, seven more than runner-up Greg Sugars. He only missed a place in 10 of his 41 drives across Warragul’s nine meetings.

He first won the award in 1992/93, but still has a way to go to pass the most successful reinsman to compete at Warragul, Ted Demmler, who won the premiership 20 times.

Drouin West horseman Gary Quinlan was leading trainer across the season at Warragul, the first time his stable has won the award since 2005.

Quinlan’s stable has now collected the award six times. He prepared 13 winners and 11 placegetters for the season, from 38 starters.

Runner-up was Jayne Davies, who had won the award 11 times in the past 12 seasons.

Consistent young reinsman Darby McGuigan won the Concession Driver of the Year award, landing five winners and seven minor placings from 33 starts at Warragul during the season.

Most consistent horse of the year at Warragul was Hurricane Stride, from the Jayne Davies stable at Clyde.

Three wins and one second from five starts at Warragul earned Hurricane Stride the award narrowly from stablemate Ravello Rock and trotter Omy Son, who tied for second on 12 points.

Hurricane Stride won the Traralgon Pacing Cup at the Warragul club’s July race meeting.

The Victorian harness racing season is conducted from September 1 to August 31 each year, and the Warragul award winners will be honoured at the club’s first meeting of the 2017/18 racing season on Monday, October 16.

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