Trainer Chantal Turpin took training honours for the night with three victories, while Shane Fraser and Grant Dixon recorded a pair of training wins.
Driving honours were split with Pete McMullen ‘book-ending’ the card with a double, while Shane Graham and Grant Dixon also went home with a pair of victories.
The equine stars were hard to split, with some impressive performances across the board.
Darren Weeks and Kylie Rasmussen look to have unearthed another top-line filly in the form of Cat King Cole.
Clinical in scoring a dominant victory from the front, the daughter of Hurrikane Kingcole appears to have the Group 1 2YO Triad Final at her mercy.
Talent To Spare was too good in the Group 1 QBRED Triad Final for 3YO Fillies, while Manila Playboy was equally as impressive in claiming the Group 1 equivalent for the boys.
First introduced in 2018 as a standalone night, the strength of the QBRED racing has continued to grow, and with the best state-based futurity scheme in the country, it can only get better.
THE BAD
Vic Frost and Gail Geeson had five horses engaged on Saturday night, where unfortunately they were unable to get into the placings with any of the quintet.
They may not have gone home with any of the big money on offer, but the effort to have five runners on the feature night was a great achievement.
Not only did they have the five runners, but all five runners are closely related, hailing from the same maternal family.
Frostiness, Classiness and Likeness are all full sisters by Frost’s champion Westburn Grant, out of the mare Niki Gee.
Their five runners on Saturday night all hail from one of these three mares, a family that has produced a stack of winners for Frost and Geeson.
Frostiness was represented in the four-year-old mares Triad by her daughter Frost En Ice and by Scotch En Ice in the three-year-old colts and geldings Triad.
Frost En Ice was unplaced while Scotch En Ice was able to stick to the inside in finishing fourth behind Manila Playboy.
Likeness produced Sugarkane in the four-year-old mares Triad and after a tough run outside the leader, faded to be near the rear of the field.
Docta Feelgood is out of the mare Nurse Feelgood, who is in turn out of Likeness and despite a dominant victory at Redcliffe heading into Saturday night, was no match for Manila Playboy.
The final runner for the popular couple was Apache Whitesox, the flashy four-year-old gelding finishing down the line in the boys’ Triad.
A son of Hurrikane Kingcole, Apache Whitesox is out of the mare Classiness.
With all five runners from Saturday night boasting half or full brothers that are current two-year-olds, this season’s achievement could well be bettered in 2022.
THE MILESTONE
One win away from 550 career victories in the bike, Trent Dawson is having a super season, currently sitting at a 20% winning strike-rate as a driver.
On Saturday, Dawson was able to capture the biggest win of all, breaking through to claim his maiden Group 1 success as both a trainer and driver, with a win behind Talent To Spare.
Deflated following the barrier draw where his star filly drew outside the second line in gate 13, the number did not prove to be unlucky with a calculated drive taking luck out of the equation.
The winning move came early in the race with Dawson pressing the button and circling the field going down the back-straight on the first occasion, pushing on to find the front with 1500 metres left to run.
Once able to dictate, Dawson drove the perfect race and with there looking only one danger turning off the back straight, the tempo was dialled up as he tried to pinch a margin.
Kicking clear, Talent To Spare was able to dig deep and fight off all challengers in claiming victory with a five-metre margin over Jasper, with a brave Aunty Bella finishing third.