Amazing Dream is now trained by Mark’s son Nathan, who is forging his own career in the industry.
While Mark was enjoying his holiday, Nathan says he did not have to twist his old man’s arm too hard to get him to drive his gun mare on Saturday evening.
“He will have to get off the couch and do a bit of work,” Nathan said with a laugh.
“He loves this mare; you do not have to push him too hard on this one because he has a real soft spot for this mare.
“She has been a great horse to him and the previous owners have long been a great supporter of the stable for a long time.
“He is very happy to be back on board.”
The bay filly has been a star in her young career, amassing almost $1 million in prizemoney from her 20 wins in just 36 career starts, as well as 12 other minor placings.
“I do not think he is too fussed about getting back into full-time work anytime soon but he still loves the horses and getting out there,” Nathan said.
“To get on a horse like her, it is a great feeling.”
Brad Steele, chairman of the Albion Park Harness Racing Club, cannot wait for the first edition of The Rising Sun.
“It has been two years in the making, obviously last year was COVID impacted and it has now given us a bit more time to get the right build up to the race,” Steele said.
“The social media, the commentary and the opinions have been absolutely frenetic and that is exactly what we were hoping for to make it a truly iconic race for harness racing in Queensland.
“It has captured the attention from around Australasia and we have pretty much got the very best of the horses we could assemble for this time of year and that is making it exciting.
“You can clearly see that the owners want to be here, they want to participate in a race like The Rising Sun.
“This is the first running and it will only get better; we will sit down once it over to see where we can continue to improve but that is the exciting part - this is the start and we will be able to elevate this race as part of the harness racing calendar in Australia.”
Mark flagged the likelihood of continuing to drive in some of the feature races for the rest of the TAB Queensland Constellations carnival, with action set to heat up over the next few weeks before culminating in the final night of the carnival that will feature an incredible six Group 1s; the Queensland Derby and Oaks, the Triad Finals and the Queensland Trotters Cup supporting the TAB Blacks A Fake - Queensland’s only Grand Circuit event.