THE BAD
Sadly, Queensland harness racing farewelled one of its own last week, when Max Towns passed away at the age of 85.
Towns prepared his last runner and winner last season.
The win of Newmerella Ladykay proving to be a real family affair when she was successful at Albion Park on March 22, 2021.
Owned by Towns' son Brett, the mare was bred by the father-son combination and driven to victory by Trent Dawson, who is married to Brett’s daughter Crystal.
That win would also be a personal best for Newmerella Ladykay, with the 1.55.4 victory the best of her 10 career wins.
Training and owning plenty of good performers over the years, the list includes Delectable Dolly, Peppermint Pattie, Valley Of Stone and Kid Gallahad.
Towns also prepared the talented stallion Goanna, the winner of the 1995 Breeders Classic, while he also had good success with the ‘give away’ pacer Take Seven.
Gifted to Towns by Kevin and Kay Seymour following three victories for previous trainer Grant Dixon, Take Seven went on to win another nine races for Towns.
Battling ill health in later years, records may show that Max Towns trained 608 winners, however that number would be much higher, with records prior to 1982 not readily available.
A memorial service to celebrate the life of Max Towns will be held at the Marburg Showgrounds on Wednesday November 30 from 10am.
THE MILESTONE
Taleah McMullen is the latest Queensland driver to breakthrough for a century of driving wins this season, becoming the ninth driver to do so.
The youngest of the four McMullen siblings, Taleah reached triple figures when leading throughout aboard Im A Classy Girl for trainer and father John McMullen.
It is the second time that Taleah has reached the century after claiming 110 wins in the 2019-20 Season, a tally that stretched to 140 when that season was extended to December 31 to accommodate the racing season changing to the calendar year.
With six weeks remaining in the current season, McMullen is striking at a career high 16% with her chance to eclipse her previous benchmark likely to come down to the wire.
No matter the number that Taleah can reach this season, it has been a season of grit and determination after spending a six week period on the sidelines after a bad race fall at Redcliffe in late March.
Despite the injuries sustained in that fall, at just her second meeting back in the bike, McMullen landed a wining quartet from six drives.
Marburg hosting extra meetings this year owing to the flooding has also helped the McMullen tally, the 21-year-old is currently leading the Marburg drivers premiership.
The efforts of Melton Insulted have helped that tally build, the four-year-old mare a five-time winner at Marburg this season, putting forward a strong showing to take out the MPA Horse of the Year title.
All five of those wins, along with another two at Redcliffe, have come when driven by Taleah, the Hurrikane Kingcole mare her leading horse for the term by wins, one ahead of Whata Roller that she has partnered to victory on six occasions.