Catch up on the week's harness racing action in our weekly review, thanks to Darren Clayton.
DIXON SIX PACK
Claiming winners in two states on the same night may not be a unique achievement, however, it is still worthy of recognition for any trainer.
On Saturday night, Grant Dixon elevated the bar when claiming a winning treble at both the Menangle and Albion Park meetings.
The Menangle treble included a pair of Group 1 victories with wins to Fate Awaits and Air Express in their respective New South Wales Breeders Challenge Finals, while Leap To Fame was arrogant with his win in the Battle of Beersheba.
Fate Awaits - a two-year-old colt - has now won five races this season with stake earnings close to $400,000, which includes a pair of Group 1 victories.
Air Express - a three-year-old - was able to lead throughout in his Breeders Challenge Final and set a new benchmark mile of 1.51.7 with victory.
With a strong showing required from the champion Leap To Fame to solidify plans for the New Zealand Cup raid, the five-year-old dominated his rivals, running them off their feet, the performance highlighted by a 26.9 second last 400 metre panel at the end of the 2300 metre event.
At 'The Creek', Dixon landed three winners, with Adam Sanderson taking the reins on all three.
Aroda was sent straight to the front to lead throughout, while the trotter Zealous Spur was too strong for his opposition, winning from the chair in a smart 1.57.1 for the mobile mile.
However, the most impressive of the three was saved for last, when two-year-old filly Cool And Classy resumed from a spell in the final race of the night.
Despite being kept three-wide from the 1000 metres, Sanderson maintained his composure.
The filly was in for the fight to claim a half-neck margin on the line.
A winner at five of her six starts, the filly will now head to the Sunshine Stars Classic, where she looks to have a mortgage on the $125,000 series.