Leading Cowra jockey Mathew Cahill added to his season win tally with a further four winners over the weekend.
Subscribe now for unlimited access.
$0/
(min cost $0)
or signup to continue reading
Cahill travelled plenty of kilometres in the process riding at Cootamundra last Friday, Albury on Saturday and Coonabarabran on Sunday.
After winning doubles at Cootamundra and Albury, Cahill currently sits third on the NSW Jockey Premiership with 34 winners, trailing Sydney riders James McDonald (47) and Jason Collett (38).
His Cootamundra winners were provided by Canberra trainer Norm Gardner (Divine Miss) and Wagga mentor Tim Donnelly (Revellers).
At Albury on Saturday he had success for Goulburn trainer Scott Collings (Garratt Road) and Albury's Kevin Hanley (Magic Merv).
Most impressive of the quartet was Divine Miss which broke its maiden status at start two in the first, an 1100 metre event, at Cootamundra.
Leading throughout the daughter of Headwater won by three lengths in a manner which suggested better races await.
Garratt Road, at Albury on Saturday, also recorded a maiden victory taking out a Maiden and Class 1 over 2000 metres.
Rated perfectly by Cahill just off the pace Garratt Road hit the lead at the top of the Albury straight and held on to win by half a length.