With a career best winning rate of 1.56.8, that time was a then track-record at the 700-metre Marburg track, with the daughter of Hurrikane Kingcole securing the benchmark as a three-year-old.
Blessed with great gate speed, Jewel Of Peak has won races at Marburg, Redcliffe and Albion Park and has always been at her best when leading.
“When she was a bit younger, she would give up sometimes if a horse got level with her,” Rees said.
“But now she is starting to fight a bit more and she will dig in for the fight.
“She is a bit one dimensional but if she can lead, she is always a chance of winning and that’s how it worked out on Saturday night, she was able to fight them off.”
Having also bred Jewel Of Peak along with Dumpke and Doug Manger, the chance to breed from the mare later this season may not eventuate for Rees.
“I was contacted some time back about selling her to America, and she is actually under offer pending a flight, but they have been unable to secure one,” Rees explains.
“They said just keep racing her until that flight becomes available, so who knows where she might end up.”
The regulars at the Peak Pub will be hoping they get to see some more winning efforts from Jewel Of Peak before last drinks are called on her Australian racetrack career.
THE BAD
An owning and driving double at Redcliffe on Wednesday night quickly turned sour for Julie Weidemann after facing the wrath of the stewards for her drive aboard Misty Creek.
Partnering the smart three-year-old that she both bred and owns, Julie was handed a driving suspension after claiming the third race on the card with a tough effort racing outside the leader throughout.
The win was the 12th victory for Misty Creek and the third win this season that Julie has partnered with the colt after taking on extra driving duties for the family stable.
Tinged with irony, Julie has only stepped up to take on more race day driving duties with sister and trainer - Lola Weidemann - also on the sidelines serving a driving suspension.
Misty Creek has now won three of his six starts in his three-year-old season and finishing in second place on a further two occasions.