Peter Snowden shared a stakes victory in town with his son and training partner Paul on Saturday, but their success wasn’t limited to racing headquarters at Randwick.
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The Snowden duo also trained a winning treble at Kembla Grange.
Eva Luna (race two), Argentina (race four) and First Approval (race eight) all scored for the top Sydney trainers.
Eva Luna, ridden by Kembla jockeys premiership winner Mitchell Bell, broke her maiden after a string of placings in the Brock Ryan Maiden Handicap (1600m).
“It was good to see her win one,” Peter Snowden said.
“She has got a very sharp sprinting pedigree and it has taken me all this time to work out she wants a bit of ground.
“She certainly isn’t running to her pedigree but it was a good win today.
“It was a small field but there was certainly a lot of merit in her win.”
The Snowdens, who won the Group 3 Bob Ingham Show County Quality (1200m) in Sydney with Tycoon Tara, tasted more success when Argentina arrived late for jockey Bobby El-Issa.
“He is a nice horse that has a future,” Snowden said.
“It was a good authoritative win today.
“He had a fair bit to do turning for home but did a good job to pick up and win.”
The same colours crossed the line first in the final event of the day.
The stable’s apprentice Nick Heywood was on-board to ride First Approval to victory in the Sutherland Shire Tile Supplies Class 1 Handicap (1400m).
It was the colt’s second win at the track.