A winning double by the Tim Martin stable at Canterbury on Wednesday ripped close to $200,000 from TAB Sportsbet.Queensland Derby-bound Blueys Way scored a dominant win in the Grand Pavilion Handicap (1900m), while Klatch was a dramatic firmer and took out the last race over 1250m.TAB Sportsbet's Glenn Munsie said it was ruing the fact Martin's two runners showed up at Canterbury.Blueys Way was backed from $2.60 to $1.70 favouritism, while Klatch firmed from $51 in to $10 with the wagering opera

A winning double by the Tim Martin stable at Canterbury on Wednesday ripped close to $200,000 from TAB Sportsbet.

Queensland Derby-bound Blueys Way scored a dominant win in the Grand Pavilion Handicap (1900m), while Klatch was a dramatic firmer and took out the last race over 1250m.

TAB Sportsbet's Glenn Munsie said it was ruing the fact Martin's two runners showed up at Canterbury.

Blueys Way was backed from $2.60 to $1.70 favouritism, while Klatch firmed from $51 in to $10 with the wagering operator.

"They were backed to win $187,000 between them, with punters all over Australia celebrating," Munsie said.

The biggest bet taken at TAB Sportsbet on Blueys Way was $30,600 at $2.10, while bets on Klatch included $200 at $35 and $1000 at $21.

Jockey Christian Reith, who rode Klatch to victory, dead-heated in the jockeys' challenge.

He was listed under 'any other jockey' with as much as $71 on offer during the day with one bet of $250 at $71, and $200 and $100 twice at $51.

Blueys Way led all the way and will head north with the Rough Habit Plate, Grand Prix Stakes and Queensland Derby on the agenda.

Jockey Tye Angland took him to the front with the topweight of 57.5kg and he was strong to the line, winning by 1-3/4 lengths from The Verminator with Ambitious Princess third.

"I think he's the right horse for it (the Queensland Derby)," Martin said.

"On his pedigree and his action I think he'll revel in the going if he gets a wet track, too."

The Group Three Rough Habit Plate (2020m) is on May 15, with the Group Three Grand Prix Stakes (2200m) on May 29 and the Group One Queensland Derby (2400m) on June 12.

Wednesday's victory was Blueys Way's second in two starts this preparation after an impressive win over 1550m first-up at Canterbury on April 14.

Klatch won the Benchmark 75 event by a short neck over Fusakeo and Javasea.

Earlier in the day, No Hesitation's victory in the Return To Racing Handicap prompted trainer Clarry Conners to immediately enter the two-year-old as a late nomination for the Group One TJ Smith Stakes (1600m) in Queensland in June.

No Hesitation was a pick-up ride for Peter Robl who claimed his first city winner since returning to the saddle from injury last Sunday week.

Robl broke his collarbone in a fall at Canterbury in late January.