Three drivers finished the Carnival with four wins a-piece; Shane Graham missed on night two but doubles at each of the other two aided his cause.
Meanwhile, Leonard Cain and Luke McCarthy were the beneficiaries of the quartet of wins on each night for Craig Cross; Leonard partnering all four winners on two weeks ago and Luke all four at the weekend.
Of the equine stars, three horses were able to win twice across the three meetings, with just one claiming a pair of Group wins.
The opening night saw Governor Jujon successful in the QBRED For Life, and one week later he backed that up with victory in the 3YO Colts & Geldings Classic, both races at Group 3 level.
Chevrons Reward claimed the Listed Queen of the Creek on the opening night, and the Band 5 Pace on the closing evening.
Will The Wizard backed up his success in the JC McMullen when securing a strong all the way win at the weekend in the Ultimate Tools 3YO Pace.
After a successful revamped Summer Carnival, it is likely that we only have seven months to wait for the next edition of the Blacks A Fake as it returns to the Winter timeslot.
THE BAD
The weather Gods were not friendly for the biggest night of the Carnival, with all ten races run in wet and muddy conditions.
Putting a dampener both literally and figuratively on the evening, in a year where seemingly everything has not gone to plan, it was a disappointing outcome.
Some things cannot be controlled, the weather being one of those and while the skies opened, the track held up to the downpours.
The track staff need to be complimented on delivering a race surface where all horses seemingly had their chance in the running, with leaders and off-pace runners successful throughout the night.
The popular jockeys and drivers’ races were still able to be completed as well, with leading hoop Baylee Nothdurft claiming the final race over Georgina Cartwright.
Last season’s leading jockey in Queensland, Nothdurft donated the $1,000 winner’s cheque to his chosen charity - Beyond Blue.
The last race on the card was also robbed of some lustre when the Chantal Turpin-trained pair of Big Wheels and Dance In The Sun were scratched.
Having won each of the previous two weeks’ two-year-old events, Frontliner was able to arrive in the last stride to defeat Manila Playboy.
Overall, the on-track action of the revamped Summer Carnival was a success.
THE MILESTONE
Despite reaching 65, retirement is a long way off for Luke McCarthy who has won nearly every big race there is to win in Australia.
Of course, Luke is not of retirement age, but King Of Swing’s victory on Saturday took McCarthy’s tally of Group 1 victories to 65.