Catch up on the week's harness racing action in our weekly review, thanks to Darren Clayton.
THE GOOD
It was a big week for the state’s leading trainer Grant Dixon, claiming winning quartets on successive days, then putting the icing on the week with Leap To Fame back to his barnstorming best on Saturday night.
On Wednesday night, Grant took just the four runners up the Houghton Highway to Redcliffe and left the track later that evening with four winners.
Goldies A Delight started the run, scoring a dominant front-running victory in a sizzling 1.54.7 rate, the four-year-old claiming her eighth career victory and setting a new personal best with the win.
Five Star Gem and Sunrise Ruby each claimed wins in their respective events before Call To Order was equally as impressive as Goldies A Delight, posting almost an identical winning margin of 17.3 metres.
On Thursday night at 'The Triangle', Grant claimed his first winner in the second race of the night when Reds Star Deal powered home over the top of his opponents to claim the sixth win of his career, five of those wins coming this season at Redcliffe.
Fraya made it a winning double one race later with Flo Ryda and then Explanation Noted each wining to complete the quartet.
Adding another winner on Friday at 'The Creek', the biggest smile for the week would arguably come following the running of the Queensland Cup.
With Leap To Fame taking his position from barrier five, Grant sent his star four-year-old on a forward mission and within the first 400 metres had worked to the front and had control of the race.
Running the field through a lead time of 35.7 seconds, the first quarter came on the board in 29 seconds.
With Hot And Treacherous working hard outside the leader, the second split was 29.8 seconds and as the field swung down the back the final time, Grant let Leap To Fame build the speed.
Going off the back in 27.4 seconds, Hot And Treacherous had run his race, while Blacksadance which had been trailing the leader throughout, was trying to lift and launch a claim.
However, the field were chasing in vain as Leap To Fame dropped them, hitting the line strongly in a 26.5 second closing quarter, pulling clear to a 13.9-metre victory.
Manila Playboy, who had raced three back along the inside, found space late and charged home for second place, with Blacksadance holding on for third.
The winning mile rate of 1.51.7 shaved 0.3 seconds off the previous track record, held by 'Larry’s' older half-brother Swayzee.
The win was the 25th Albion Park victory recorded by Leap To Fame.
The winning week for the Dixon stable continued with Trista Dixon claiming an all the way victory with Ok Boomer to secure The Bill Dixon.
It was the second time, at the fifth running of the race to recognise Queensland Hall of Famer, the late Bill Dixon, that Trista has been successful in the race.
Iron Clad rounded out the impressive week for Grant and the team, the two-year-old proving too strong to claim the Burwood Stud Two Year Old Classic.