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THE GOOD
History was made at Maryborough in Central Victoria on Sunday and in a season that is producing record after record, it is no surprise that Nathan Dawson was part of the landmark moment.
No Queensland-trained horse had ever competed in a Victorian Trotting Derby Final until Not As Promised filled his spot from gate 12 in Sunday’s Group 1 feature.
Not only did he compete, the pacing-bred gelding was able to claim a strong victory in one of Victoria’s most sought after trotting features.
The drive from Dawson proving inch-perfect, putting Not As Promised into the race at the ideal moment.
“A lot of the good ones were on the fence tucked away, so I made the most of that and if I was good enough then so be it,” Dawson said.
“I wasn’t worried about the trip and because he was getting a good trip it worked out well for us."
After a credible fourth placing in the heat last week, off the back of a less than ideal trip to Victoria and preparation for the heat, the Graham Dwyer stable were hopeful to nurse the gelding through to the Final.
“He was probably a little bit unbalanced and hung in on the corners and he was still going to the line on the bridle and was only beaten a length,” Dwyer said
With an extra week in Victoria to acclimatise and prepare for the Final, Dwyer left his son Layne in Victoria to oversee the preparation along with good friend Denis Grieve where they based for the week.
“My son has looked after the horse this whole time with Denis, to have that as a 16-year-old, he has had the horse perfect, I am so proud of everybody that helps me” Dwyer said.
“My son just done a super job with the horse, the drive was super, the owner loves it and it is just so rewarding.”
It has been a stellar season for the Dwyer stable who also claimed a winning treble at Albion Park last Tuesday, the first winner giving Dwyer his 100th Queensland training success for 2023.
“We set little goals and it is nice to reach the 100 again and now we can look to finish off the season and see where we end up,” Dwyer said.
“Our owners are such a big part of operation as well as the great team of staff, out owners all love the sport like we do and it is a huge thrill to get any win at all for them."
It has been a breakout year for Dwyer, Sunday’s success the second Group 1 of the season following on from his inaugural Group 1 triumph with Quik Change in the QBRED Triad in August.
Not As Promised will now likely target further Group 1 success interstate, with the upcoming Breeders Crown Series now firmly on the radar.