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ID22 standings after night one at Bray Raceway

Night one of the SENTrack Inter Dominion championships in Ballarat saw horses accumulate points for finishing positions across the three pacing and three trotting heats.

The top 12 in each division after qualifiers at Shepparton (on Tuesday) and Geelong (on Saturday) will secure a place in Group 1 grand finals at Tabcorp Park Melton on December 10.

The points scale is as follows: 1st (16), 2nd (13), 3rd (11), 4th (9), 5th (8), 6th (7), 7th (6), 8th (5), 9th (4), 10th (3), 11th (2) and 12th (1)

Here’s how the leaderboards look heading into night two qualifiers:

PACERS

16 – Act Now, Honolua Bay, Better Eclipse

13 – Expensive Ego, Zeuss Bromac, Narutac Prince

11 – Mach Dan, Majestic Cruiser, A Gs White Socks

9 – The Black Prince, Alta Orlando, I Cast No Shadow

8 – Petes Said So, Beyond Delight, Torrid Saint

7 – Wolf Stride, Spirit Of St Louis, Bundoran

6 – Huli Nien, Bettor Call Me, Like A Wildfire

5 – Bulletproof Boy, Jilliby Nitro, Perfect Stride

4 – Focus Stride, Triple Eight, To Fast To Serious

3 – Longfellow, Better Be The Bomb, Pitch Perfect

2 – Jilliby Sylvester, Sicario, Max Delight

1 – Crime Writer, Mona Mia, Boncel Benjamin

TROTTERS

16 – Just Believe, Bolt For Brilliance, Ofortuna

13 – Queen Elida, Sundons Courage, Mufasa Metro

11 – Chinese Whisper, Majestuoso, Majestic Harry

9 – Lotamuscle, Always Ready, Robbie Royale

8 – Parisian Artiste, Anywhere Hugo, Nephew Of Sonoko

7 – Powderkeg, Hatchback, Brandlo Prince

6 – Zarem, Leanne Leeann, Vacation Hill

5 – Cuchulainn, Kyvalley Chief, Swiss Miss

4 – Adelle, Illawong Stardust, Beefour Bacardi

3 – Phoebe Onyx, Pink Galahs, Teetreetommy

2 – Watts Up Majestic, Royal Charlotte, One Over All

1 – Sleepee

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