Although Chris Waller has virtually assured himself the more sort after Sydney Metropolitan Trainers Premiership where he leads all rivals by 15.5 wins, he is yet to secure the NSW Premiership.
However, over the past few weeks, Waller has been producing plenty of winners and now sits only marginally behind the current leader.
Chris has yet again had another outstanding season
Chris produced an outstanding 7 winners last week to continue his fine run of form and cut down the lead in NSW to just 1.5 wins.
Waller saddles up 13 runners tomorrow at Canterbury with current leader Waterhouse, who didn’t train a winner last week, only saddling up the two runners.
It is a similar story on Saturday with Waller to have a large number of runners in action compared to the Waterhouse yard having one nominated.
The NSW/Sydney Premiership double does not come around in racing too often and is something that all trainers strive to achieve yet very rarely do.
Chris, who sits on 144.5 wins, is over 45 wins clear of the trainer in 3rd place with a further 21 wins to the 4th place holder at this current time which really shows his dominance considering his current lead in Metropolitan meetings.
Chris would join some of racings greats if he completes the double this year
With Chris in great training form, and his horses seemingly performing stronger on the track than that of his rivals, it would not be surprising to see Chris open up a lead come the end of the week.
Chris currently has 12 horses that are owned and raced by Dynamic Syndications and its clients with the vast majority of them being yearlings and 2yos.
Chris and Dean with one of our current yearlings (Lonhro - Fine Society)
Among this group is the Encosta De Lago – Petta Gaye yearling colt which is from one of the best female families in the Australasian stud book being a direct relation to no fewer than 59 stakes performers throughout the first four dams.
This colt, who will be up for syndication in the near future, is directly related to Melbourne Cup winner BREW, champion staying mare HORLICKS and AJC Derby and BMW Winner FIUMICINO.
Chris is regarded as one of the best, but also most patient trainers in Australia and always has his horses ready to win the races they targets.
Although his overall record is sensational, it’s his affinity with the staying breed that continues to amaze pundits every year and his record seemingly gets better with every runner he puts on the track.
We are excited about the current crop that we have with Chris and look forward to returning to the winner’s circle alongside him very soon with another Dynamic winner.

Chris and Dean have experienced plenty of racetrack success together
We wish Chris all the best of luck for the rest of the season and will be watching on closely to see if his push for the premiership double is successful.
Jay Mathieson