THE BAD
Brendan Barnes represented Queensland admirably throughout the past week in the Australasian Young Drivers Championship, yet unfortunately finished just outside the top three.
Winless throughout the series, Barnes was consistent throughout in finishing fourth, ahead of three other drivers who had winners across the nine races of the championships.
Driving Bide Our Time for trainer David Moran in the final race of the series on Inter Dominion Final night, Barnes looked to be in a perfect one out trailing position with a lap to travel.
What seemed a perfect spot soon turned messy as the moves started to come and with 400 metres to travel, Bide Our Time was last in a bunching field, surrounded by a wall of horses.
Angling across to be five-wide as the field swung into the home stretch, Bide Our Time started to let down and accelerate, hitting he front with 100 metres left to travel.
Seemingly with the race in the bag, Bide Our Time peaked on the run and Major Watson darted through along the passing lane to pinch the prize by a half-neck margin, denying Barnes the victory.
The win of Major Watson was the second in the series for Victorian Tayla French and catapulted her into first place in the series, posting a three-point margin over New Zealand’s (South Island) Sam Thornley, with West Australian Emily Suvaljko who drove two winners in the series holding onto third.
Barnes was four points away in fourth place, one point clear of fifth placed Sarah O’Reilly from the South Island of New Zealand.
Despite going winless throughout the nine-race championship, Barnes was able to claim some travelling money after a successful pick-up drive on Thursday night at Bendigo, on a night dedicated to honouring the deeds of the Lang family.
After finishing fifth in both races of the Young Drivers Championship earlier in the evening, Barnes came with a well-timed finish aboard the Donna Castles trained square gaiter Berriesandcherries to claim the Lang Family Dynasty Trot.
THE MILESTONE
The record-breaking season for Trent Dawson continued in the past week when Sarasun was successful at Albion Park on Tuesday afternoon.
Already this season, Dawson has added a further two Group 1 victories to his name as a trainer and driver, scored his first victories at Group 3 level with Blacksadance in the Be Good Johnny Sprint and Future Assured, which he also trains, in the Sunshine Stars 3YO Classic, owned his first Group 1 winner, passed 200 training winners and also passed 600 driving winners.
The win of Sarasun was a double milestone victory, bringing up 50 driving wins for the season - the third time he has reached the half-century - and 42 training winners.
By claiming the 42nd win for the term, it set a new season high win tally for Dawson, eclipsing his benchmark season of 2021 where he led home 41 winners.
Sarasun, owned by Kevin and Kay Seymour under the Solid Earth banner, put in the run of an imminent winner when resuming from a spell on November 29.
Finishing third on that occasion, she was under three metres from the dead-heating winners Shoobee Right and Skylar Bree.
Sarasun started at $4.20 on Tuesday, with the Jack Butler trained Nineteenthirtyfour all the rage with punters, starting as the $1.70 favourite.
Showing the early speed to find the front with Sarasun, Dawson opted to take the trail on the race favourite with 1000 metres to travel.
Biding his time as Khulan Kid and Nineteenthirtyfour were staring each other down as the field swung for home, Dawson angled Saraun into the passing lane.
Taking some time to pick up, the half-sister to Dawson’s Group 1 Triad winner Talent To Spare, eventually darted through, took the lead, and claimed victory by 1.8 metres and a $14,000 QBRED first win bonus.
While time may run out for the further eight winners required to reach his previous best of 57 set in the 2010-11 season, he only requires two more driving wins to pass the 51 recorded last season which is currently his second-best season in the sulky.
With 19 days left in the season, can Dawson add one more milestone to his brilliant season?