However, with that victory, the key to his run of success was unlocked.
“I took all the gear off him, the lot, and went back to scratch,” McNee said.
“Not only that, I had been told that he cannot cop any work, but after he performed strongly at his third race in just over a week, I decided to change his training around and really pile the work into him.”
The change in gear and increased workload has proven a masterstroke, the gelding having banked over $25,000 for connections between July 26 and December 30.
Not only has the second half of his season been so consistent, La Safron has been able to provide several highlights in 2021, including being the 200th training success for McNee when winning on November 15.
That night McNee also claimed a training double when Lifes Black had scored earlier on the same card.
Although mostly leaving the race driving to those competing more regularly, La Safron this season was also able to provide McNee with his last winner in the sulky back in July.
That win was at huge odds, closing on fixed price at $71 after as much as $151 had been offered in earlier markets.
Searching his record this season, La Safron ended the term with the unique distinction of competing in both the first and last races of the year at Redcliffe.
La Safron now heads for a short break, with McNee unsure what the future holds.
“He is getting a bit long in the tooth now, so I’m not sure if he is up to another full season with the amount of racing he had this year, but time will tell,” McNee said.
If father time does catch up, the next task will be finding a suitable replacement.
THE WILDCARD
Angus Garrard completed his most successful season in his brief career by steering home 164 winners for the 2021 term.
Still just 18-years-old, Angus started the 2022 season in the perfect manner with an all the way win aboard Key Largo for trainer Mark Dux.
Firing off the gate to take control in the early stages, Angus kept a genuine tempo aboard the eight-year-old, with a 27.5-second closing quarter enough to hold on from Keayang Marven, with Ohoka Chopper filling third.
The win was the fourth time Garrard has partnered with Key Largo for victory, having developed a strong rapport since taking the drive regularly aboard the son of Somebeachsomewhere.
Having his first drive aboard the gelding back in September when recording a narrow second placing, the latest win takes Garrard’s record to 13: 4-4-2 behind Key Largo.