Ben Looker rode two horses to victory at the Armidale Jockey Club’s Family race day.
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Looker’s first win came in race three aboard Stirling Osland-trained, Zarabeel.
The favourite heading into the race, the four-year-old stayed toward the back and hugged the fence early in the 1900m race.
Looker waited to make his move in the final turn where he let the mare stride out past the competition to win by an impressive 10 lengths with The Blues Brother in second.
It was the mare’s first win in her career and Osland said he knew she could come home fast but didn’t expect such a big margin.
"She has only come out here because we just wanted to get a win and she has been struggling to win around Brisbane, she has had 19 starts so it was not like you would expect her to come out and blow them away like that,” he said.
"We knew she would get back. She tends to run better from the back of the field, she is not the sort of horse with a lot of early speed but she will come home.
"All her previous races she definitely ran home well so we were pretty confident she would be alright to pick them up pretty quick and she picked them up pretty easily in the end.”
Looker backed up his first victory with another clear win in the following race aboard Elegies.
His second win mirrored the first, staying close to the rail before letting the Rod Hilton-trained gelding make his move on the final turn to finish three lengths clear of favourite Bob's A Dazzler.
The opener of the seven race program saw Tamworth trainer Leon Davies grab the victory with Hill of Tara ahead of Sandra Mccormack's Wally.
The three-year-old filly headed out of the gates in the middle of the pack before making her move early on the home stretch.
She held the lead right through to the finish line.
A photo finish decided race two with Tess Wilkes-trained House of Tudor edging her nose out in front of Isadiva.
Coffs Harbour horse and race five favourite Fashion Model won easily over the 1300m.
Jockey Alison Threadwell steered the mare wide on the final stretch to finish three-and-a-half lengths ahead of Peter Cheers’ Swift Reply.
Grafton trainer Jason Reilly took out the sixth race with Classroom Destiny.
Kasie Stanley rode the gelding over the winning line just under a length ahead of Falvina.
Tamworth mare Alakai cruised over the line in the final race of the day for Jacob Perrett with race favourite Snitzel’s Image hit the winning post in second.