Catch up on the week's harness racing action in our weekly review, thanks to Darren Clayton.
'THE POSTMAN' ON A HEATER
With Pete McMullen campaigning in Sydney, Nathan Dawson took full opportunity and landed four winners at two Albion Park meetings.
On Thursday, Dawson placed in the first two races of the day before winning the next four races in succession.
The winners were posted for three different trainers.
Ben Battle and John Stariha each secured wins with Marranzano and Deep Regret, respectively.
Mitchell Dawson landed a training double with Borsellino and Bigger The Bettor both driven to victory by his brother.
He also drove five winners just a fortnight back.
Dawson, who is known as 'The Postman', had the hot hand again on Saturday.
He landed a quartet of winners, including the opening three races on the card, providing an upset victory in two of those.
In the opening race, Dawson made the most of the gate speed of In Excess to spear off the arm to find the front and keep the tempo upbeat throughout to make the race favourite, Darin, work hard in the breeze.
The 1.51.6 winning rate was a career-best performance for the Darrel Graham-trained four-year-old.
Dawson was driving the race favourite Our Sunset Delight for trainer Chris Frisby in the second event.
A mid-race move to take control with 1400 metres to travel proved the difference.
Major Hot was a long odds-on favourite in the third race of the night.
However, the four-year-old missed the placings after working hard in the run.
Taking the reins behind the $12 elect Master Charles, Dawson had the gelding positioned three back along the inside before weaving a passage in the home stretch to arrive in the last stride.
The barest possible margin was declared by the judge over the second-placed Royal Speech.
Dawson delivered the quartet with victory in the fifth of the night when sweeping home to victory aboard the Shawn Grimsey-trained Sweet Hayley Jane.
The mare is a recent addition for the Grimsey stable and was having just her first appearance since joining the barn.
'The Postman' has established a 15-win lead over Pete McMullen in the state premiership.
He has taken his tally to 171 for the term.
He also bridged the gap to 10 wins in the metropolitan premiership which McMullen leads with 56 victories.