Bart Cummings has ended the Group One season with yet another string to his bow as the country's leading trainer at the elite level.Peter Moody had the chance to equal the master when Set For Fame ran in Saturday's Winter Stakes at Eagle Farm but she came up short.Cummings' tally was seven, six in partnership with his long time friend and client, Malaysian businessman Dato Tan Chin Nam making him Australia's leading Group One owner for 2009-10.Their winners were - Allez Wonder (Toorak Handicap),

Bart Cummings has ended the Group One season with yet another string to his bow as the country's leading trainer at the elite level.

Peter Moody had the chance to equal the master when Set For Fame ran in Saturday's Winter Stakes at Eagle Farm but she came up short.

Cummings' tally was seven, six in partnership with his long time friend and client, Malaysian businessman Dato Tan Chin Nam making him Australia's leading Group One owner for 2009-10.

Their winners were - Allez Wonder (Toorak Handicap), Viewed (Caulfield Cup), So You Think (Cox Plate, Faint Perfume (VRC Oaks, Storm Queen Stakes) and Dariana (Queensland Derby).

The trainer's other Group One was with Rock Classic in the Australian Guineas.

Dato Tan admits to being a few years older than 82-year-old Cummings but the two are looking forward to a bumper season in 2010-11.

The dark moments this term have been the untimely death of Viewed and the respiratory illness which floored Cummings during the autumn carnival.

He is on the road to recovery and, although leaving the early mornings to his grandson and foreman James, Cummings visits the office several mornings a week and the stables in the afternoons.

"Bart is in pre-training for the spring," Dato Tan's racing manager Duncan Ramage said.

"He and Dato Tan had a great season in 1996-97 with Saintly and Danendri but this has been even more successful in terms of Group Ones and they are not finished yet.

"The horses are a range of homebreds, sale purchases and paddock purchases and there is a lovely line-up for the new season.

"Allez Wonder, So You Think and Faint Perfume are back in work and Dariana will be back next week after a freshen-up in the warmer climate in Queensland."

"There are other horses like Precedence and Accumulate who is back as well as rising three-year-olds Kudakulari and Big Storm."

Now an eight-year-old, Accumulate's biggest win was in the 2005 VRC St Leger which propelled him into calculations for the Melbourne Cup that year but a series of leg injuries since then has res

For Moody, who has an unassailable lead in the Melbourne trainers' premiership, his Group One wins have come with star mare Typhoon Tracy (Myer Classic, C F Orr Stakes, Futurity, Queen Of The Turf) while Headway won the Coolmore Stud Stakes and Wanted took out the Newmarket Handicap.