Ryan Duffy continues his prominence in the sulky.
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The Burrumbeet reinsman secured a winning double at Melton on Saturday night - a week after he had a treble on the same track.
Duffy saluted on Majestic Cruiser ($1.10 favourite) for Bannockburn trainer Geoff Webster in the Pridmore Electronics Pace, 2240m, and Our Road To Mecca ($9.20) for Freddy Taiba in the Woodlands Stud Pace, 2240m.
Duffy is originally from Shepparton and joined the stable of Michael Stanley about three years ago.
He was sitting fifth on the Victorian concession drivers' premiership when Harness Racing Victoria introduced a region-based racing model on Thursday to help fend off the threat of COVID-19.
Cardigan trainer Emma Stewart saluted with Somewhere Secret ($3.60) in the Alabar Pace, 1720m - zipping home in 1:56.4.
The group 2-placed six-year-old has appreciated a drop in class in his past few outings after contesting the group 1 Ballarat Pacing Cup and South Australian Cup, in which he was third.
Ballarat and District Trotting Club, which is part of the inner-west region with Melton, has trials on Tuesday.
These will be run under the same strict conditions as a race meeting.
The region has its next meeting at Melton on Thursday, with another eight-race program.
BALLARAT Greyhound Racing Club continues to race with a 12-event card at Morshead Park on Monday, with the first at 12.42pm.
The club also continues to race in its regular Wednesday night timeslot with a 12-race card.