DOUG’S BREAKOUT SEASON
With more than 250 driving wins, including a pair of Group 1 victories aboard Ripp, Doug Hewitt’s first training success came in December 2023 with Mach Assassin.
Fast forward 12 months and Doug is on the verge of his first 50 wins as a trainer.
He is now firmly established in Queensland, sitting in eighth spot in the metropolitan trainer’s premiership.
The impressive win of Jungle Baby on Saturday night in the mare’s free for all race moved Hewitt’s career tally to 49 training wins.
The mare made it successive metro wins and her fifth win since arriving in Queensland.
Friday afternoon saw a relative newcomer to the Hewitt stable, Empress Byeline, claim her second win under his care in posting a career best 1.53.7 rate.
Eased from gate four, the four-year-old mare finished over the top of her rivals to claim her fifth career victory and third this season.
Britts Mate and Jessejames Shannon added wins on Wednesday and Thursday to give Doug a winner at each Albion Park meeting for the week.
THE WEEK AHEAD
Taleah McMullen will represent Queensland in the Australasian Young Drivers Championship which starts at Menangle on Tuesday.
The series comprises of nine heats with two at Menangle Tuesday, Bathurst, Wednesday, Penrith Thursday and Newcastle Friday before the final heat is conducted on Inter Dominion Grand Final night on Saturday at Menangle.
Jimartee will be the lone Queenslander in the Inter Dominion decider after the Cristina Monte-trained seven-year-old progressed to the Final with a second in the final heat.
Locally racing returns to Redcliffe this Wednesday night for the first meeting under the new lights, with racing on 'the Triangle' back to the Wednesday night and Thursday afternoon schedule.