Shane Hillier and David Moran had a night out a Leeton, with the pair combining winning half the races on offer, scoring four wins.
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Doctor Feld got the ball rolling when he bounced back into the winners list.
Given a perfect drive by Moran, the three-year-old found popped off the fence to score a comfortable win.
Serene Major then brought up his first win since April when he scored his 18th win at start 152.
He had to do it much tougher than his stablemate, moving around the field to sit without cover but still proved too strong.
Hillier and Moran capped off the night with two stable newcomers.
Pental Survivor won his first win at start five.
The five-year-old only starting racing this season but appreciated the drop in class after moving from Sydney.
Former New Zealand pacer Janices Cullen then completed the big night.
After four placings from 15 starts, she lived up to an impressive trial form, storming past her rivals to win.
BARELLAN SEARCH FOR NEW COACH
After steering the Two Blues through their first two seasons back in the Farrer League, Barellan’s Will Overs will relinquish control at the end of the season.
“The plan for me is to take a bit of a backward step and someone else to come in,” Overs said.
“We’re definitely looking for a coach for next year.
“But I’ll be hanging around and involved in some way or another.”
Overs returned from Leeton-Whitton to coach his home club in 2015. They’ve had one win each year but have been markedly improved this season.
The Two Blues face a difficult final month beginning at home that started on Saturday against The Rock-Yerong Creek, who destroyed them by more than 200 points in round six.
Barellan went down again on Saturday 17.9 (111) to 4.2 (26).
East Wagga-Kooringal, the Northern Jets and Marrar are their other chances to grab a second win.
“We’re bloody determined to get another one on the board, that’s for sure,” Overs said.
“We’ll keep putting our best foot forward.”