Even being brought down to the Earth with a thud in the final event at Ellerslie on Saturday didn't dampen a memorable day for Japanese-born apprentice Taiki Yanagida.
Apprenticed to Lance O'Sullivan, Yanagida couldn't have wished for a better start to the day when winning the first two events on Vee Cee and Rusavy for the respective stables of Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman and Chris Wood.
Two rides later, he was again in the winner's stall after guiding Vee Cee's stablemate Ignored to victory, then having to withstand an unsuccessful protest from the connections of runner-up Jip Jip Rock.
Yanagida had two further chances to make it four wins for the day and he gave it his best shot in the last event on William Tell, having him right in the thick of it over the final stages, but in a bumping duel, he came off second-best after finishing sixth, being dislodged just after the winning post.
"I'm just a bit sore but I'm all right," Yanagida said. "It was a good day. I knew I had some good rides and I'm very happy to get three winners."