Treble a sign of things to come?

A winning treble at Gore yesterday should prove to be the turning point in Nathan Williamson’s spring.

The reinsman had been through a reasonably quiet patch up until winning with Gems Delight, Foxing Easton and Joe King.

With the shutdown of winter racing in Southland and few of Williamson’s stable stars having returned to the track, it has been understandable.

With his Gore treble coming just ahead of his big names returning to the track, Williamson’s quiet run looks certain to be over.

Star 3-year-old Dreams Are Free and Flying Ellie, as well as brilliant 2-year-old filly Captains Mistress are closing in on a return, while Always Dreaming is three to four weeks behind them.

Flying Ellie will be the first to step out at Addington next week, with Joe King a possibility of joining her on the trip north following his victory at Gore yesterday.

If he does head to Christchurch, the trip should serve as something of a practice run for the talented 3-year-old.

"He is a nice horse when he puts it all together. We might head to Addington next week — there is a 3-year-old race up there," Williamson said.

"He still has a wee bit to learn, but hopefully the trip to Addington will be a good experience for him."We will probably bring him home and freshen him up a bit then look at some of the better races.

"He is up to competing with the better 3-year-olds, it is just a matter of whether he is mentally ready to handle it."

Williamson led throughout with Foxing Easton, who powered away for a big win on a testing Gore track.

The Brett Gray trained pacer was unlucky in his last start at Oamaru, but he was not short of clear air yesterday.

Williamson also won with Gems Delight, who returned in brilliant style for trainer Brian Norman.

The mare had not started since June and she had not had a trial leading into her return.

But the Gore trainer had her right up to the mark as she scored in testing conditions.

"She’s done a great job. She’s had a couple of foals and come back and raced consistently last prep," Williamson said.

Like Williamson, Norman enjoyed a winning treble at Gore yesterday.

The horseman trained both Gems Delight and Sherwood Maggie to win, while he is also the breeder of Foxing Easton.

Those wanting to catch a glimpse of the build-ups of the Williamson trained Captains Mistress and Dreams Are Free ahead of their spring returns can see them in action at the Wyndham workouts on Saturday.