Les Ross continues to dominate the QTIS standings, winning the 2YO Premiership for the fifth time.
Ross had a tremendous season with 12 QTIS 2YO winners and a total of $313,375 in QTIS bonus prizemoney for 2022/23. Ross led the Premiership for most of the season and was the clear winner ahead of Chris Munce who had five QTIS winners and $171,750 in bonus prizemoney.
There was a hard fought battle all season in the 3YO QTIS standings, with Robert Heathcote, defending champions Stephen O’Dea / Matthew Hoystead, Clinton Taylor and Tony Gollan jostling for the highly sought after title. Gollan hit the lead when it mattered most though, with22 QTIS 3YO winners and $396,750 in QTIS Bonus prizemoney for the season.
Spirit of Boom 2YO, Miss Coota was the leading QTIS 2YO on Earnings for 2022/23. The Chris Munce trained filly had two wins from her four starts, banking $91,875 in bonus prizemoney to fend off two Better than Ready juveniles – Trifling ($78,000) and Shamedy ($71,300). Roweiner’s Dancer, by Sidestep was the top 2YO on Wins, passing the post first on six occasions this season.
The Robert Heathcote trained, Ekaterina, by Russian Revolution took out the QTIS Premiership Earnings for 3Yos, with five wins and $188,625 in QTIS bonus prizemoney. Flaming Conquest, by Love Conquers All had three wins and collected $110,250 to make up the quinella.
You can see the full results, and follow the statistics each month on the TBQA website www.queenslandbreeders.com.au