The writing had been on the wall that a win was not far away with Devouged, after the gelding had placed in five of his previous seven starts.
Just one race later, in the last race of the night, Mister Chisolm was able to lead throughout to complete the Doug Lee training double.
Again, it was Brendan Barnes taking the drive, stepping safely from the 10-metre handicap to work to the front and once in control was able to hold on for the win.
In recording the winning double, it was the third time since relocating to Queensland back in late 2012 that Lee has been able to secure two winners on the same card at Albion Park.
It had been over seven years since the second of those doubles, which was back on June 30, 2014 when Princess Jessica and Just Mishiba were successful, with Doug taking the winning drive on both.
Only driving the trotters and using other drivers for his pacers, Lee rounded out the week with Justabitnoisy on Saturday night, finishing sixth.
Owned and bred by Lee along with wife Joedy, the nine-year-old may not have won on Saturday to make it four for the week, but the gelding has been a wonderful horse to the pair since starting his career back in 2015.
THE BAD
The Don Hancock trained Doubletap was not on the radar of punters last Tuesday at Albion Park, with the three-year-old square gaiter starting at odds of $101.
There is a saying that a horse does not know its starting price and that was exactly the case as the gelding pulled clear over the closing stages to break his maiden status with a winning margin of 12 metres.
Making the most of the opportunity following the favoured runners all making errors, Doubletap was faultless in trotting cleanly throughout to claim Heat Three of the Springboard Trotters Series.
Doubletap had been to the races on 16 occasions without any success heading into last week’s event.
Hurrikane Spirit was the race favourite after winning both the first and second heat of the series but threw his chances away with a gait break soon after the start.
That allowed Doubletap to settle in the lead before releasing when Aldebaran Selena mad a strong move to roll to the front.
With the leader unable to maintain the tempo, Nathan Dawson angled Doubletap around the leader and with a fluent gait pulled clear to claim a comfortable victory, breaking the maiden tag in fine style.