One Stripe makes it three-in-a-row and two Gr 3s in a row (Picture: Wayne Marks)

Vaughan Marshall and the stalwart Met winner he trained One World played starring roles in the Hollywoodbets Kenilworth meeting on Sunday.

One World is now within grasping distance of breaking a record held by his sire Captain Al, who was also trained by Marshall.

Marshall had three winners at Sunday’s meeting and two of them were by One World.

One of Marshall’s wins was in the Gr 3 Winter Nursery and in that race he got the exacta, with both the winner One Stripe and runner up Lion Rampart being by One World.

In the 2004/2005 season the former Marshall-trained Captain Al broke the record for a freshman sire by having 22 individual winners. He was not actually freshman champion because it goes on stakes and the great Jet Master’s progeny had accumulated more money.

One World now has 15 individual winners this season of 19 races.

Considering the progeny of last season’s freshman champion Lancaster Bomber had most of their wins in the last three months of the season, One World is in with a realistic chance of breaking his father’s record.

He has to have seven more individual winners to equal the reord and eight to beat it.

He has chances of increasing his tally in both the first and second races at Hollywoodbets Greyville tomorrow (Wednesday) with the Glen Kotzen-trained United Nation in the first race and the Yogas Govender-trained Jet Lavish in the second.