Hatch sent a team of five horses north for the central and northern winter carnivals before returning home with a Mackay Cup trophy from imported stayer Sayl.
He also claimed both the Rockhampton and Townsville Guineas with No Going Back.
“It was a successful trip and I gave a lot of thought to heading to the Cairns carnival,” Hatch said.
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“But, in the end, it was probably a bit too taxing to continue.
“No Going Back has improved immensely after his two Guineas wins in Rocky and Townsville but I’ve decided to spell him.
“He’ll come back a very good four-year-old.”
Hatch is giving Sayl a short break and will set him for the $150,000 Toowoomba Cup over 2000 metres on September 24.
Sayl finished eighth to Master Jamie in the Rockhampton Cup in July and was an unlucky third to the Ricky Vale-trained Namazu in the Townsville Cup on August 6.
“I thought his Townsville Cup run was terrific and he was an unlucky not to win,” Hatch said.