“Mum finished her apprenticeship as a jockey, but got a little bit heavy, while Dad rode in Brisbane a little bit, but he was a little bit heavy, as well.
“They both turned up and obviously my partner Corey Geran he was on it from when the day started, he sent me a message straight after the Ipswich winner saying one track down, two to go.
“I have a lot of friends in racing which makes it great as they are all so supportive.”
Hayai Uma for trainer Pat Webster kicked the day off in perfect fashion at Ipswich before Donald headed north to Esk where she scored aboard Gypsy Power at the non-TAB race day for Shaun Dwyer (Jnr).
The Ipswich winner came at 11:49am before returning to the winner's enclosure at Esk at 3:10pm.
It was then on to Clifford Park for the evening meeting.
While it sounds like a lot of driving for one day, Donald says she was hardly pressed for time and was barely rushing at all.
It was about 50 minutes for her behind the wheel between Ipswich and Esk and then a tick over an hour to get to Toowoomba from Esk.
“It is pretty hard and I was tired and cranky by the last race from Toowoomba,” she said with a laugh.