While the excitement builds towards The Rising Sun with Krug, there were several other laudable performances on the night.
Big Gem Montana was a comfortable winner of the first ever Garrards Showcase when stepping to the front and leading throughout for trainer Darrel Graham and driver Adam Sanderson.
Proving a remarkably versatile three-year-old, Big Gem Montana has seemingly been everywhere this season.
The Lanercost gelding has been a finalist in the Group 1 QBRED Triad for colts and geldings, raced on the grass at Kilcoy, won the Marburg Show Final, competed in two Trot Rods heats and has now claimed the Showcase.
L L Cool J backed up his Patrons Purse victory with a strong win from the front in the Group 2 Redcliffe Cup.
After some nervous moments as the tapes released, the five-year-old eventually filled his gear and worked into a pace, pressing forward to the lead - a position he would not relinquish thereafter.
Godofthunder was aided by a crafty drive by Magical Matty Elkins to claim the Redcliffe Trotters Cup.
Stepping cleanly, Elkins was content to let the gelding roll along in front and making the field chase proved a winning ploy.
The win was the first victory in Queensland since joining the stable of Narissa McMullen and the six-year-old can boast victories in South Australia, Victoria, Tasmania and now the Sunshine State.
Meanwhile, the training honours went to New South Wales visitor Gemma Hewitt who secured a double with victories in the first two races of the night.
Keayang Kreuzer was driven to victory by Luke McCarthy while Kash Us Back claimed the second race on the card with Brendan Barnes able to secure the one-by-one trail from gate five before finishing over the top.
THIS WEEK
Following on from the first Group 1 event of the 2021 TAB Queensland Constellations, this Saturday will see the first round of heats of the Darrel Alexander Memorial.
The DJA as it is commonly referred to is for square gaiters with the highest point scorers over two rounds of heats progressing to the Group 1 Final on Saturday July 17.
Complementing the first round heats this Saturday will be the Wondais Mate run over the 1660-metre trip and is the slated third-up target for King Of Swing.
The race calendar this week will see Albion Park host four meetings - Tuesday afternoon, Thursday afternoon, Friday night and Saturday night.
Redcliffe will have two meetings on Wednesday night and Sunday night to complete the six meetings for the week.
Wednesday’s meeting will also signal the half-way point of the newly aligned racing season, six months in, with six still to run.