Dynamic Syndications trainers have enjoyed a stellar weekend producing winners all over the place as they wrap up the 2011/12 racing season in emphatic style.
Chris Waller has made the months of June and July his own and strengthened his foothold on both Sydney and NSW Premiership leads when he booted home another 3 winners at Rosehill on Saturday.
Chris Waller has been far to good for all his competitors this season
Chris has now scored 121.5 Sydney metropolitan wins for the season which brings his tally to 161.5 throughout NSW, now 8.5 wins from his closest rival.
Chris has trained a total of 128.5 metropolitan winners all over the country for the season which puts him 23.5 wins clear of Peter Moody who currently sits in second place.
This is a credit to Chris who has worked tirelessly with his team to achieve the desired results this year and he will be crowned the leading metropolitan trainer when the season comes to an end in 2 meetings time.
Peter Moody also had a good day when he produced a race to race double at Flemington on Saturday afternoon.
Peter and Luke are on the verge of securing more silverware
Golden Archer won the 7th race returning from a spell for Peter before favourite Dayita beat home the Mick Price trained duo He’s A Steal and Imoto to secure a Trifecta in the final race on the card.
Peter also leads the Melbourne Trainers premiership comfortably from fellow Dynamic Trainer, Mick Price. Both boys have again been the dominant force in racing south of the border this year.
Dynamic Syndications own Masterstroke produced a sizzling win on Saturday at Kembla Grange for trainer Jason Coyle who had 2 other winners on the day.
This winning treble is a great way for Jason to finish the season after we have been luckless in finding the right conditions for Masterstroke this preparation until now.
Gerald Ryan also saluted with an interstate double when he won the first race at Rosehill on the weekend with Australian Star and the last race at the Gold Coast through Le Beau Cheval.
Gerald enjoyed an interstate double on the weekend
Gerald has had plenty of success in both NSW and QLD this year operating his main stable at Rosehill and a satellite operation located in QLD.
A big congratulations must go to the whole Dynamic team of Trainers who have produced over 750 winners as a group this year.
We wish all the trainers the best of luck for the new season and we hope to have continuing success together in the 2012/13 season.
Jay Mathieson