THE BAD
Nathan Dawson had a huge six days last week, but unfortunately left Albion Park on Saturday night without a win in the last race that would have allowed him a weekend celebration.
Driving the odds-on favourite Stormtide for trainer Donny Smith in the last race of the night, a third placing aboard the six-year-old meant that Dawson was ‘only’ able to claim two wins for the night and went home on 99 driving wins for the season.
It was a huge week for Dawson, claiming his first ever quintet in the sulky when steering home five at the Tuesday meeting at Albion Park, followed by four at Redcliffe on Wednesday night and a treble at Redcliffe on Thursday.
Winless on Friday at "The Creek", Dawson went into Saturday night’s metropolitan card with a full book and after wins with Cheetah Lodge for brother Mitchell and then Mach Daddy for Donny Smith, he looked well placed to bring up the ton with Stormtide.
Dazzle Me and Leonard Cain had other plans, winning the last race of the night and leaving Dawson on 99 heading into Monday’s meeting at Albion Park.
With six drives on Monday, Dawson did not have to wait long to reach triple figures.
Dead heating in the second race of the day aboard Beach On Fire for trainer Peter Greig, if there was any doubt if that counted as the 100th, it was put aside by race three, scoring aboard Ima Birubi Boy for trainer Ryan Veivers.
Dawson also breaks the national record for the fastest to reach 100 wins, reaching the milestone in 86 days, beating the previous record by just one day, held by Chris Alford and Daryl Douglas.
THE WILDCARD
There was Queensland success at the Bathurst Gold Crown Carnival on Saturday night when the Darren McCall-trained and driven Miss Froufrou was successful in the Gold Bracelet Consolation.
Finishing third in her heat for the $100,000 Final, albeit over 50 metres from the breakaway pair of Tempting Tigress and Jewel Melody, Miss Froufrou was listed as an emergency for the Final.
Not required for the Group 2 feature, the three-year-old filly drew favourable in gate one for the $20,000 consolation event and soon after the start, McCall was content to take a trail on the Bernie Hewitt-trained Betting Jewel.
With the space to work off the back of the leader as the field turned for home, Miss Froufrou had the length of the straight to wind up and was able to get past the leader, to claim the victory.
Ending her two-year-old season in with a third placing in the NSW Breeders Challenge Blue Series in November last year, the daughter of Warrawee Needy has been placed in all three starts since returning for her three-year-old season.
Lux Aeterna was successful in the Group 1 Bathurst Gold Tiara for trainer and driver Rickie Alchin, giving her Queensland based owners, Alf La Spina and family another Bathurst Group 1 success.
The La Spina’s are long-time supporters of the Bathurst carnival and the 2023 Gold Tiara will sit alongside the 2022 Gold Crown they secured with Tardelli and the 2007 Tiara won by Armida.
Now unbeaten in four appearances, Lux Aeterna is a full sister to the 2021 Queensland Derby runner-up Captain Crusader.
While the filly may not head north for Alchin and the La Spina’s for the 2023 Constellations Carnival, there is every chance that Tardelli will attempt to annex the Redcliffe Sales Series double after claiming the 2022 two-year-old division as a stepping stone to a potential Derby campaign.