THE MILESTONE
It was a mammoth week for the country’s leading driver Nathan Dawson as he surpassed yet another milestone.
Snaring four winners at the Sunday night Redcliffe meeting on July 2, Dawson did not grab a winner at the Tuesday meeting from Albion Park.
The rare miss must have lit a fuse, as the premiership leader then secured multiple wins at each of the next four meetings for the week.
At Redcliffe’s Wednesday night meeting, it was a double courtesy of the Peter Greig-trained Pago Pago and the Shawn Grimsey-trained Isla And Addie.
With Albion Park hosting the Thursday afternoon fixture, Dawson made the meeting his own, claiming five winners on the card.
Opening the day with victory aboard the Charlie Cini-trained Bronski Zulu in a heat of the APG Brisbane Sales Graduate Series, his next win would come in race five with the Ben Battle-trained Grove Dale.
By race six the treble was complete thanks to s sharp closing sprint on the Ben Crosby-trained Frankie Ferocious and after race eight, Dawson had won three legs of the quaddie with another winner for Shawn Grimsey on Dark Terror.
The fifth winner came up in race nine, completing the quintet for five different trainers with victory aboard the Graham Dwyer-trained Our Action Man.
Such has been the domination by Dawson this season, which was the third time this season that he has won five races at a meeting and in itself set a new benchmark.
No other Queensland driver has claimed five winners at a meeting three times in a season, with those to have achieved the feat twice in a season being the late Bill Dixon, Grant Dixon (twice), Pete McMullen and Lola Weidemann.
Back at it at Redcliffe on Friday, it was another winning treble for Dawson, ending his day on 199 wins for the season.
Win 200 was not far away, the milestone reached with feature race success when leading throughout aboard the Donny Smith-trained Uptown Beachgirl to claim the Group 3 Fleur De Lil Ladyship Stakes, the Albion Park mare’s track record holder holding off the Jack Trainor-prepared Braeview Kelly.
Dawson took driving honours for the night as the only driver to snare a double when he partnered with The Hayden-bound, Captain Shuffles in another all the way performance.
Reaching 200 winners in a season for the fourth term in succession and fifth in his career, Dawson has a winning strike rate of 19 percent this season, with his lead in the national premiership sitting at 72 wins over Gary Hall Jr, with his state lead over Pete McMullen at 75 wins.
THIS WEEK
Five meetings will be held this week, with a pair from Redcliffe and three from Queensland headquarters, Albion Park.
The week begins with a big 11 race card from The Creek, before heading to Redcliffe on Wednesday night for 10 races and then an afternoon meeting on Thursday.
After a Friday afternoon meeting from The Creek, the week reaches the crescendo on Saturday for Garrards Sunshine Sprint night.
The Sunshine Sprint receives a prize money boost this year, with $200,000 in total stakes on offer and the race was made even more exciting when Leap To Fame appeared in the nominations on Monday morning.
Complementing the card will be the inaugural running of The Hayden slot race, with the winner to gain the Racing Queensland slot in The Eureka.
Other features on the night include the Group 1 The Golden Girl, the J C McMullen, the Group 3 Trotters Sprint, the Queensland Trotters Oaks and the APG Brisbane Sale Graduates Final.