Peter Sinclair moved to outright fourth on the Hunter and North West Racing Association (HNWRA) trainer's premiership after snaring back-to-back wins at Gunnedah two weeks ago.
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The Moree trainer collected his fifth winner of the HNWRA season when Mymill led all the way to post her first victory in the third race.
The Moree filly gave nothing else a chance when she pinged from gate three to win by a length and three quarter in 57.87 seconds.
Craig Clegg's Miss Dubleo Seven was second while Jane Clement's Vescio was half a length away third.
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Brooke Stower rode Mymill, a daughter of Dream Ahead and she was excited by the filly's winning effort.
"She did it so easily," Brooke said as she unsaddled in the winners stall.
"She'll improve on that with racing. She's still green."
Nathan Sinclair, son of trainer Peter Sinclair, was on hand to see the dominating win first hand and oversee her run for his father.
"Dad was confident coming here today," he said of a filly, who was backed in from double figure odds to start around $6 on NSW Fixed Odds.
"He was confident how she'd worked. It was also a good run at Goondiwindi the other day (third on debut). The winner there had come out and won at the provincials (Qld) the other day too.
"On that she should win a few more."
Just over half an hour later in race four, Peter Sinclair notched win number six when Master Cramsie won the $22,000 Kelaher Instrumentation & Electrical Class 2 Handicap (1400m).
Tamworth apprentice Yvette Lewis was at her best and claimed her 13th of the news season to easily lead the apprentices premiership as well as sitting equal second with Greg Ryan in the jockey's premiership, 11 adrift of leader Aaron Bullock.
Nathan Sinclair thanked Yvette for another good ride.
"She is riding well," he said of the rising star.
Master Cramsie is a five-year-old gelding son of Lonhro who has now won six of his 12 starts who hasn't finished any worse than third at his last 10 starts.
"He's never far away," Nathan said.
"Got the job done well today. Did well with the claim and Yvette rode him perfect. He's such a consistent horse."
Peter Sinclair's sixth win of the season had him behind only Kris Lees (17), Paul Perry (8) and Paul Messara (7) in the HNWRA trainer's premiership.
Since Gunnedah, he has notched another two wins, both at Inverell on Saturday, October 19.
Silver Art, ridden again by Lewis, won the BM50 Handicap (1100m) in race four before Danigree secured the BM50 Handicap (1400m) in race five.
Sinclair will be taking four horses to Gunnedah this Saturday, October 26 before Master Cramsie and Mymill are back in action in Coonabarabran on Sunday.