The track record was no fluke, with the bitch had been putting results on the board almost instantly, but not even Preh could envisage what she’d achieve.
“I didn’t think it’d get much better than when she came up and won her Townsville Cup heat and ran third in the final; that was some effort, but this has probably topped that,” he said.
“I’ve had her for 26 starts and she’s had ten wins, ten placings, two fourths and only missed out four times - it’s an amazing record.
“She came up here with 90-something starts to her name for eight wins and a bunch of minors, but since then she’s just been reborn; winning her 100th start, a track record at start 121, I can’t thank Darren and the owners enough.”
Preh has only been in Townsville for three years but is busy building a name for himself in the training ranks, and he’s obviously struck the right chord with Tipsy Four.
“I haven’t done anything drastic training wise; I just make sure she gets her time in the air conditioning, make sure she’s eating right, and we’ve found a racing routine that suits her as well,” he said.
“We’ll race her Tuesday, Saturday, Tuesday; three runs in a week then give her the week off and she just seems to be thriving on that method.
“Once you find something that works you stick to it, she’s racing the best she has in her career so touch wood we can keep ticking along.”
While the track record came over the sprint trip, Tipsy Four has fast ascended to the top ranks over the 498 metres as well.
“She’s very versatile between the 380 metres and the 498, I think racing over the sprint has kept her jumping well over the longer trip and her run home over the short course has benefitted from her longer racing - she’s a Free For All bitch over both distances,” Preh said.
“Being quite a small bitch she does need to have things go her way at box rise and it took her a while to figure the track and other dogs out, but a 7.38 first sectional the other day will see her leading any race.
“When she gets crowded, she struggles to take the run, but give her clear air and you see the way she opens up out in front.”