It has been a whirlwind ride to this point with the four-year-old Unknown Son taking his record to four wins from just nine starts with his McNeil success.
The victory was a breakthrough moment for Dwyer and his family that run Kingslodge, landing their first Group victory.
Saturday night’s Jim McNeil victory was also the first time that the red Kingslodge branded racing silks had been worn in a race.
After their most successful season by winners last term, Dwyer and the Kingslodge team have continued the successful run, guiding home 16 winners after two months of the season to be firmly entrenched in the top 10 trainers in the state.
THE BAD
Despite the impressive victory, it was not all smooth sailing for Unknown Son, the gelding providing connections with some extremely anxious moments as the field was waiting to be released.
Fractious behind the tapes, Unknown Son reared high and as he came down, he landed and struck Spiders Devil standing next to him on the front-line tape.
That led to a brief delay as a vet inspection passed Spiders Devil of any injury, before Unknown Son continued to be fractious and was keen to get the race underway.
Again rearing, this time the four-year-old lost his balance and fell to the track and all the hard-work to get the gelding to this point was teetering on the edge.
Luckily, he was able to get straight to his feet and after vet Mark McGarry ran a careful eye over the gelding, he was passed fit to start, but was repositioned to the outside of the front line.
After all the early drama, Unknown Son would possibly have been forgiven if making an early error, yet he was safely into stride.
With the capacity field quickly settling into order, McMullen sent Unknown Son forward and after 600 metres had assumed control of the race in front, a position he would maintain throughout.
Unknown Son joins Its Three By Two as the only winners of the Series to come from the front-line tape, with the other nine winners having all come from a handicap.
The win was made even sweeter, with Unknown Son bred by Marty with close friend Denis Grieve.
Grieve and Dwyer bred the well-named Unknown Son from a mare they raced in partnership - Im Anonymiss - with that mare winning one race at Albion Park and contested the 2015 Jim McNeil Final, finishing in eighth position when prepared by Dwyer.
Unknown Son is the first and only foal to date from the mare Im Anonymiss and is by the champion sire Majestic Son, a stallion that has really made his mark in the Southern Hemisphere.
Ever the pragmatist, ask Graham what could add to the racing arsenal of Unknown Son and the answer comes back quickly - “it would be good if he was a QBRED.”
THE MILESTONE
Taleah McMullen closed out Saturday’s race meeting with a milestone moment when scoring victory in the final two races on the card.
Taking the reins aboard Red Castleton - trained by her partner Trent Lethaby and owned by the pair - the eight-year-old was able to score a smart win in the Trotters Marathon.
The win was a mix of firsts all round, with the Group 3 win providing McMullen and Lethaby with their first Group success as owners, as a trainer and as a driver.
Beginning safely from the 10-metre handicap, Red Castleton was sent forward and after 700 metres had worked to the front before releasing to Gee Up Neddy following the completion of one lap.
The moves continued to come and soon Red Castleton was buried three back along the inside.
Knowing the speed the gelding possesses, McMullen was content to bide her time, and with a saloon passage presenting along the inside, sprinted clear to score.