
A winter meeting at Flemington turned into a red-letter day for the Payne family, with trainers Patrick and Michelle Payne landing four winners and their nephew, apprentice Tom Prebble, riding his first career treble.
Jimmy The Bear capped off the memorable afternoon with victory in The David Bourke (1620m), earning himself a start in the VRC-CRV Winter Championship Series Final (1600m) at Flemington on July 5.
“I have to thank Patrick and Michelle for allowing me to stick with him,” Prebble said.
“He tried his best and put his best foot forward today and he was terrific.
“It’s my first treble and to get it at Flemington is excellent.”
Prebble’s three consecutive victories came in rapid succession. He claimed the Bruce Gadsden Handicap (2540m) aboard Bold Soul for his aunt and uncle, followed by a win on Splash Back for Grahame Begg in the Brian Beattie Handicap (1400m).
The Paynes kicked off their training quartet early in the day, with Buccleuch taking out the TAB We’re On and Stop The Rock claiming the Ken Cox Handicap, both ridden by Bill Egan.
While Patrick and Michelle have experienced significant victories in their careers, Saturday marked their most successful day by number of winners trained.
“I had three wins and a very close second one day at Bendigo in the legs of the quaddie, but this is the best I’ve had and it’s great for the team,” Michelle said.
“Patrick works so hard with everyone at home and it’s a huge effort.
“Jimmy is a stable favourite and it’s great to do it with him. He’s such a lovely horse and he gives himself every chance.”
“It was a beautiful ride by Tom. He didn’t panic. He had to guide him through a tight run and the horse just did the rest. It was beautiful to watch.”
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