It proved to be a day of firsts for the family, with Amanda Turnbull also scoring her first ever Redcliffe victory when successful later on the card.
Despite over 2,000 driving wins at a huge number of tracks around the country, the win of Sand Blaster was her first victory at The Triangle.
After the successful afternoon at Redcliffe, Butler did not have to wait too long to register her second training victory.
At Marburg on Sunday afternoon, Mega Star arrived in the closing strides to claim another family moment.
Trained and driven by Butler, the four-year-old gelding is also owned by Chloe’s mum Tara, with the win his eighth since taking ownership of the son of Mr Feelgood.
With the guidance of such strong family influence and already well on her way to a promising career in the sport, Chloe Butler is now a name to now watch out for in both the training and driving ranks.
THE WILDCARD
A recent addition to the Doug Manger stable, Handsome Harry has wasted little time in setting about returning some of his purchase price.
With only ever a couple of horses in work, a space became available in the team to join Ideal Tiger and it was not too long until a deal was struck to purchase a Bettors Delight gelding out of the deep south of New Zealand.
The five-year-old arrived as a three-time winner, including a last start victory at Ashburton.
Given some time to acclimatise, a standing start heat, and final series was added to the Marburg program and the first race start for Handsome Harry was pencilled in.
Driven by Leonard Cain in the heat back on June 27, the gelding was sent around to sit outside the leader and proved too strong in claiming victory.
With two weeks until the Final, the five-year-old was not seen again until Sunday.
Again, with Leonard Cain taking the reins, it was almost a similar run as Handsome Harry was put into the contest from his 10-metre handicap in the middle stages.
Asked to work hard in the run once again, the result was the same as the gelding was able to claim victory and remain undefeated in two Queensland starts.