A winning treble by Chris Waller at Randwick on Saturday was countered by just one winner from Peter Snowden but Waller still declared the trainers' premiership out of reach.Waller was the story of the day at a low-key winter meeting with three winners in the first four races to take his premiership tally in Sydney to 77.The treble has him 13 behind Snowden but 11 in front of Gai Waterhouse in a breakthrough season for the Rosehill trainer who said his premiership ambitions would have to wait a

A winning treble by Chris Waller at Randwick on Saturday was countered by just one winner from Peter Snowden but Waller still declared the trainers' premiership out of reach.

Waller was the story of the day at a low-key winter meeting with three winners in the first four races to take his premiership tally in Sydney to 77.

The treble has him 13 behind Snowden but 11 in front of Gai Waterhouse in a breakthrough season for the Rosehill trainer who said his premiership ambitions would have to wait a while.

"What we've learned is that it is achievable," Waller said.

"We'll just have to see how big Peter (Snowden) gets and how much Gai (Waterhouse) fires up next season.

"We've got the right system in place and the right owners, I'll have a crack at it one day but not for a couple of years."

We Betcha started the day on a good note for Waller when the well-bred filly raced to a 3-3/4-length win in the opening race against just three rivals.

Hawk Island then booked a trip to the Listed Grafton Cup next month when he brought up an early double for the trainer and jockey Glyn Schofield with a two-length victory in the Insurance Market Facilities Handicap (2000m).

The combination wasn't finished there as soon after four-year-old Altered Boy relished the step-up to 1600m in the Deloitte Handicap, defeating Lebrechaun by 1-3/4 lengths with Delago Star a length away in third.

Snowden hit back later in the day when talented mare Brasileira scored a comfortable win in the Miller & Associates Handicap (1300m) to bring up the trainer's 90th city winner of the season.

Snowden has yet to win a Sydney premiership but was foreman to John Hawkes when he claimed nine during his time as head trainer at Crown Lodge.

Brasileira scored by a length over Viva Las with the winner's stablemate Chameleon another half a length away third.

Josh Parr rode Brasileira like she was the best horse in the race and positioned the four-year-old outside the leader Viva Las to give her every chance.

"I kept her out of trouble," Parr said.

"She was always going to be too good for this lot and she showed it."

With Nash Rawiller and Corey Brown riding in Brisbane on Saturday there was no change at the top of the ladder for the Sydney jockeys' title but a winning double to Tommy Berry on Alittlebitofmonica and Kick 'N Chase sent him nine clear of Brenton Avdulla at the head of the apprentices' premiership.