The day compared well with a January day a few seasons back when he won the Wellington Cup with Cluden Creek.
"Training three in a day at home, including the hometown cup, was probably on a par with winning the Wellington Cup when it was raced over 3200m. Had the Wellington Cup been over today's distance of 2400m, training three at home would have certainly trumped that," Boon said.
Boon is president of the Waverley Racing Club, while Lennox is his deputy and both agreed it was a shame it was on a Monday.
"Yeah, shame it's a Monday. The Clarendon [local pub] would have been humming otherwise, but we've both got horses to work in the morning and farms to run," they lamented.
Allpress was chuffed and pleased she was able to win for her mates. The 38-year-old served her apprenticeship with Kevin Gray when he trained from Waverley and the friendships formed over those years has paid handsome dividends.
"I've ridden four in a day a few times and my best is five, but this is a great feeling being able to win on the local horses - it still feels like home," she said.
- APN News & Media