Anthony Mountney's Canzonet broke through for his first win since May on Sunday, to take out the prestigious Mollymook Cup.
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Ridden by Robyn Freeman-Key, the six-year-old gelding recorded its second win from his 21 starts by edging Robert Quinn's Sally Pops by 1.8 lengths at the Shoalhaven City Turf Club.
Colbey Hill's Endymion rounded out the podium for the 1200-metre benchmark 65 handicap race, during the Archer Racecourse's last meeting until December 5 due to track work starting on Monday.
The day's seven-race schedule started with the 1200-metre class one Eddie Latta Memorial handicap, which was won by Michael Gatty's Blue Glass from Paul Murray's River Mac and Richard Butler's Are Zhu Ready.
Conjola trainer Murray went one better in the 1400-metre benchmark 58 handicap, to fittingly win the race named after his father - the Bede Murray Memorial.
Four-year-old mare Crystal Waters, ridden by Winona Costin, took line honours ahead of Natalie Jarvis' Shrug and Geoff Hall' Hypernicus.
Murray rounded out his strong day at the track with a third in the 1600-metre benchmark 58 handicap with We're Off, who finished behind Clarry Conners' Tip Top Timing and Jason Coyle's Temperate.
Jockey Costin's rich vein of form at Nowra continued with her also claiming victory in the 1400-metre maiden plate with Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott's Sempreinte - with Gary Nickson's Conference just 0.2 lengths behind.
Other winners on the day included Bruce Cross' Calmer Karma (1200-metre maiden handicap) and Annabel Neasham's Winning Business (1100-metre maiden plate).