It seems nothing can stop the astonishing winning run of trainer Darren Weir, who is well on his way to breaking the Commonwealth record for winners in a season following another dominant weekend of racing.
Weir trained a further six winners over the weekend - including Adelaide's feature sprint the Group 1 Goodwood with Black Heart Bart, and the Flemington feature - the Listed Andrew Ramsden Stakes - with Glorious Sinndar.
Weir has trained 287 winners over the 295 days of the 2015/16 season, giving him the neat average of almost one winner per day. With 70 days remaining of the current season, he is well on-course to break a Commonwealth training record that has stood for more than a decade.
John Hawkes set the Commonwealth record of 334 winners during the 2002/03 season when he was the head trainer for the dominant Ingham brothers and their Woodlands Stud.
Last season, Weir was Australia's leading trainer with a career-best 297.5 winners.
But while Weir is on-track to establish a new training record for the number of winners in a season, even he cannot get near the winning strike-rate of emerging Sydney trainer Bjorn Baker.
Baker, who prepares 70 horses from his Warwick Farm base, has prepared 112 winners already this season to sit fifth on the national trainer's premiership with a winning strike-rate of 20.8 per cent, compared to the country's leading yards of Weir (15.9 per cent) and Chris Waller (228 winners at 14.9 per cent).
The one thing missing from Baker's CV however is a Group 1 winner and the Warwick Farm trainer said this morning that he is hopeful of completing that goal as early as this Saturday when he saddlesMusic Magnate in the Doomben 10,000 in Brisbane.
"He is well set-up for Saturday," Baker said.
"He'll be third-up going 1200m, 1300m to a tough 1350 metres and he can put himself in the race so I'm pretty bullish with him and I think he'll run a really good race.
"He's better with a sit and I think it will be a race where he can take a sit. I think he's definitely better when he can stalk the pace and with Two Blue and a bit of other speed, he should get his chance."