Just one race later, Our Ridgy Didge, a pacer bred and owned by Sallis was sent out as a hot favourite to win after landing barrier one.
Again, it was a case of what might have been for the three-year-old, forced to settle for third placing after finishing five metres in arrears of the winner.
“He is a horse that has taken a bit to straighten out, he has been a handful, but he is just so spoilt,” Sallis said.
“He was foaled right next to the house and I bred him, but I can’t keep making excuses for him.”
There might have been a dip in the middle of the week, but the former Cairns horseman remained positive that it would turn around, and it did with the victories of Elms Creek and Valoroso Hanover.
“I don’t train any stars, but I am just happy to win a race, whether it is at Marburg or Albion Park I just love winning,” Sallis said.
The past six seasons have seen the Wanora-based trainer a regular in the top 10 of the State Premiership title, reaching 50 wins in a season the past four terms in succession.
With just six race meetings left until the current season draws to a close, as far as premiership titles are concerned at least, a season benchmark of 70 achieved just last season may just prove out of reach.
That won’t concern Ron Sallis though, as he continues to do what he loves.
“I have been doing it all my life and I love every minute of it; here I am watching Elms Creek run around the paddock and to think last night he was an Albion Park winner, that’s just a real buzz,” Sallis said.
THE MILESTONE
Topping $100,000 in stake earnings has long been pursued as a benchmark level to attain.
The latest addition to that club came on Saturday night when Doubledelightbrigade scored her fourth successive victory at Albion Park.
Arriving with the Dixon stable a winner of 10 races, that number has grown rapidly with the daughter of the all-conquering stallion Bettors Delight, yet to taste defeat in four starts in Queensland.
Saturday night’s victory saw the five-year-old mare become the first horse this season to complete four successive metropolitan victories at Albion Park.
With two wins in New Zealand prior to being exported to Australia, the mare joined the stables of Michael Formosa in New South Wales where she won a further eight races before heading to Queensland.
Since stepping out at Albion Park for the first time, Doubledelightbrigade has shown great tenacity and speed throughout each of the four wins.
Setting a new personal best time at her second Queensland start, the win displayed her strength when sitting outside the leader and stopping the clock in a 1.52.7 mile rate.
An impeccably bred mare, the next chapter of her journey will approach with some impressive chapters of her race career having been recorded to date.