Coming back to earth with a thud at his next drive aboard Mister Diamond who finished at the tail of the field, it was the only blemish, as McMullen won aboard each of his next four drives.
Wins came aboard Lombo Heaven leading all the way, Betterthandiamonds who led throughout, Looking Fabulous who was game in a tough victory and a stylish win from a 50-metre handicap aboard the trotter Majestic Simon.
Three of the winners were trained by Pete’s wife Chantal Turpin, with the other provided by Craig McKinnis.
Not content to put the cue in the rack with five metropolitan winners, McMullen then backed it up with a treble at Marburg on Sunday with wins aboard Adrenaline Rush, Shesfeelinprecious and Royal Princess.
Overall, Pete drove 14 winners for the week with trebles at Redcliffe on Wednesday and Marburg Sunday, a double at The Creek on Tuesday to match his big Saturday night quintet and a lone victory at Thursday’s Redcliffe fixture.
The big weekend of winners has seen McMullen blaze his way to a huge 33-win lead in the Queensland Premiership with 108 victories, while his nearest rival Nathan Dawson sits on 75.
THE BAD
With QBRED rankings paving the path to the Triads and the consolation, time proved the ultimate nemesis for Murray Thomas and his three-year-old Onlysbest in the three-year-old division.
Always showing natural speed and ability, Onlysbest was the winner of the first two-year-old race of the season in 2020 and would go on to win four races in his first year of racing.
Winning a race at Redcliffe second-up in March, he was not seen on the track again until May 7 in a last ditch bid to raise his QBRED ranking, however luck was not on his side as he went to the line searching for a way clear.
With the big night of QBRED action on Saturday May 15, Onlysbest was forced to watch from his box at home.
However, stepping out at Albion Park on Tuesday May 18, the Cammibest colt went some way to easing the disappointment of missing the big dance.
Sent straight to the front, it was the man of the week - Leader Peter - who controlled the speed and the pair led throughout in scoring an easy victory.