JUST TOO CLASSY
Cool And Classy completed the Sunshine Stars double with a dominant victory in Friday’s reprogrammed three-year-old fillies Classic for driver Trista Dixon.
Sent to the front soon after the start, the reigning Australian two-year-old filly of the year was never in danger as she pulled clear to set a career best 1.51.8 rate.
Turning for home, Cool And Classy was in a race of her own, with the 26.5 second closing quarter making the task impossible for those chasing.
Ruby Rules, stablemate of the winner and driven by Grant Dixon, emerged out of the pack to grab second place, with the Amanda Turnbull-trained and reined London Baby grabbing third to deny a Dixon-trained trifecta.
Trista Dixon grabbed a three-year-old Sunshine Stars double with the win, claiming the colts and geldings’ division aboard Fight To The End.
The two-year-old fillies went to the Ben Crosby-trained and Nathan Dawson driven Queen Tide.
The filly maintained her unbeaten record with an effortless victory.
Will Rixon combined with trainer Keith McDeed in the two-year-old colts and geldings event as Pure Grunt completed an impressive first season of racing with his sixth win to complement seven minor placings from 16 starts for the term.
THIS WEEK
The Starlights return to Albion Park and the action heats up considerably with a bumper card set down for Saturday night.
The Sunshine Sprint takes centre stage and will be joined by the Peak of The Creek Final, the Darrell Alexander Trotting Championship Final, the Queen of The Creek and The Stellar Square.
Four heats of the Peak of The Creek will be held on Tuesday afternoon at Albion Park, with the unique pick-your-own barrier for the finalists to be conducted following the completion of the heats.
It will be a six-day racing week in Queensland with Redcliffe starting the week on Monday night with a nine-race card, followed by meetings on Wednesday night and Friday afternoon.
Albion Park will have a Thursday afternoon meeting to complement the Tuesday and Saturday fixtures.