Catch up on the week's harness racing action in our weekly review, thanks to Darren Clayton.
THE GOOD
The first two-year-old feature race of the season in Queensland was held on Saturday night, with a stable quinella recorded when the Dixon team finished one-two over the line.
It was the Grant Dixon-trained and reined Cool And Classy that claimed the victory, running down Reds Ablaze (driven by Trista Dixon) in the closing stages, recording a winning mile-rate of 1.57.1 for the 1660 metre journey.
The race changed complexion after 300 metres when race favourite Our Sweet Delight broke gait and threw his chances away after being pressured for the lead by French Fries who had speared across from gate seven to mount a challenge.
French Fries then worked to the front but his time with the lamp lighting duties lasted less than 50 metres when he too jumped it off, his winning hopes expiring in the process.
As this happened there was then a brief challenge between Udderly Sweet and Cool And Classy, with the Chantal Turpin-trained and driven Udderly Sweet pressing through to take control.
With he first quarter appearing in 27.9 seconds, Cool And Classy was able to take the trail on the leader as Reds Ablaze then pressed forward to sit outside Udderly Sweet.
With the middle half run in 60.7 seconds, as the field turned for home, Reds Ablaze was testing the leader, with Grant Dixon not prepared to wait for the passing lane, easing wider on the bend to loom up three-wide.
With 100 metres to run, Reds Ablaze hit the front, and after doing all the work in the run, was trying valiantly to hold off the challenge of Cool And Classy.
However, the easier run showed and the victory went to Cool And Classy over Reds Ablaze, with Udderly Sweet holding on for third.
A daughter of super-sire Captaintreacherous, Cool And Classy is owned and bred by Kevin and Kay Seymour, the filly the third foal of her dam Charming Allie to have raced.
All three are now winners, and all three have tasted victory this season, including the full brother Captains Pick and the American Ideal half, Call To Order.
Not only was it a quinella for the Dixon stable, but it was also a one-two for the Seymours who are also the owners and breeders of the runner-up Reds Ablaze
The first foal of the 2018 South East Oaks winner Red Charmer, Reds Ablaze is a daughter of first season sire Captain Crunch, which has produced four winners to date this season.
Both fillies will likely clash again in a fortnight when the QBRED Breeders Classic for two and three-year-olds are held.