POSTMAN DELIVERS ANOTHER DOUBLE TON
Nathan Dawson put an exclamation mark on his week with a track record performance aboard Not As Promised.
Earlier in the week, Dawson - known as The Postman - secured his 200th winner of the season.
Taking the reins on the Ben Battle-trained Jive Master at Redcliffe on Wednesday night, 'The Postman' delivered victory with a well-judged drive, arriving in the closing stages to secure a seventh 200-win season.
With Dawson and Pete McMullen dominating the Queensland premierships in recent seasons, Dawson has put himself in a dominant position to regain the title he last won in 2023, after relinquishing to McMullen last year.
It may have been McMullen that was the first to 100 wins this season, with Dawson not reaching triple figures until three days short of six months into the season.
The next 100 winners took Dawson just 103 days.
Such has been the regularity of the winners; Dawson holds a 24-win lead over McMullen in the state title.
TURPIN AND MCMULLEN QUARTET
Pete McMullen has a mountain to climb to secure another state premiership.
However, he is holding a slender lead in the metropolitan title.
Another big night at headquarters on Saturday helped create a buffer from Nathan Dawson who has been in hot form in the past six weeks.
McMullen drove a quartet of winners, with all four prepared by wife, Chantal Turpin.
Checknoutthetalent claimed a tough win in the opening race of the night.
The four-year-old secured a fifth win for the season and 11th career victory after sitting parked over the 2138 metre trip.
Sky Fawkes was the second win for the stable.
The five-year-old mare claimed her first victory since arriving in Queensland, with the 1.52.4 rate a new personal best.
They made it a winning treble with Wisper A Secret.
The Group 1-winning five-year-old was able to hold off a fast-finishing Turn It Up to stop the clock in 1.51.3 and record the 18th victory of his career.
The quartet came one race later when Sweet Mia proved too strong, pulling clear in the closing stages to score a dominant win in 1.51.7 for the mile.
Additionally for McMullen in yet another quartet of winners, the win of Sweet Mia established yet another milestone in his decorated career.
The win was the 2,000th Albion Park victory for 'Leader Pete', that tally includes seven Group 1 wins at his home track.