Catch up on the week's harness racing action in our weekly review, thanks to Darren Clayton.
THE GOOD
One win was expected while the other was somewhat of a surprise in the Australian Pacing Gold three-year-old Bullion Finals on Saturday night.
Soap Opera proved her class when overcoming the outside second line barrier, pulling clear of her rivals to post an 11.4 metre winning margin.
Settled at the rear of the field as Synchronizer set the pace, driver Angus Garrard eased three-wide with 1000 metres to travel and was able to flush out Tamarah to receive cover.
With Tamarah pressing on to take control with 400 metres to travel, Garrard sat patiently as he moved to the wheel of the new leader.
Hitting the lead as they approached the home bend, Soap Opera pulled away, easing down on the line, posting the winning time in 1.54.0 as she claimed the fourth win of her career.
The Phil Mitchell-trained Hatties Jewel chased out of the pack to grab second, with the Chantal Turpin-trained Shackouttheback overcoming an error to finish in third.
A $15,000 purchase, the filly is raced by Kylie Rasmussen and Darren Wilson and trained by Darren Weeks, with the New South Wales Oaks on May 4 a potential target for Soap Opera moving forward.
In the colts and geldings Final, the marked suggested it was a two-horse race between the favourite Hot Rod Harry and Dele Row.
Drawn favourably in gate one, Hot Rod Harry was crossed in the early stages, showing little speed when the mobile pulled clear.
That left Dele Row looking to get away from the inside in the early stages and as a result was racing in restricted room where he struck trouble, galloped and ended his chances.
Luke McCarthy made the most of the situation in the early stages, sending Chicago Bart forward to take control with 1200 metres to travel.
Once in front, the Sweet Lou colt was allowed to roll, with a first quarter in 27.1 seconds followed by a 28.8 second split.
Nathan Dawson sent Bronski Zulu forward to sit parked over the last 1000 metres and down the back, moved up to apply some pressure as the third quarter appeared in 28.4 seconds.
Turning for home, Chicago Bart was travelling strongly and put a break on the field, with nothing making ground from out of the pack, running home in 28.8 seconds to post a winning margin of 8.6 metres.
Bronski Zulu held on for a narrow second over the fast-finishing Checknoutthetalent and Narissa McMullen, with the winning rate posted in 1.52.9.
It was the third career victory for Chicago Bart who debuted at 'The Creek' during the 'ID23 Carnival' with victory in a two-year-old event.
Owned by Gary Barton, the colt was a $50,000 purchase from the 2022 Gold Coast APG Sale and gave Barton a double on the night following the success of Muscle Bart in the opening race.