Catch up on the week's harness racing action in our weekly review, thanks to Darren Clayton.
STAR GAZING
The Grant Dixon stable will have a strong hand in the upcoming Queensland Constellations and will pack a hefty one-two punch in the Queensland Oaks.
Cool And Classy was a strong winner of the New South Wales Oaks.
Cool And Classy will be joined in the Dixon stable by Captains Mistress who is being sent across the Tasman for the upcoming carnival.
A daughter of Captaintreacherous, like Cool And Classy, Captains Mistress was successful in the Group 1 New Zealand Sires Stakes Final at Alexandra Park on Saturday night.
Keayang Zahara had her winning streak broken on Saturday at Menangle when defeated in the Macarthur Mile.
A fellow Inter Dominion aspirant ended the streak in Susan Is Her Name.
Susan Is Her Name was ranked at 37 following the first round of Inter Dominion rankings for the trotters.
However, the talented mare stepped up to show her class, producing the second fastest mile in Australian history with her 1.51.7 victory.
In the Queen Elizabeth mile for the pacing mares, Eye Keep Smiling landed another Group 1 victory, scoring a determined win in 1.49.3 to hold off the fast-finishing Steno.
Eye Keep Smiling was not in the Inter nominations.
However, Eye Keep Smiling is potentially a Constellations contender and is likely to defend her 2024 Golden Girl title.
Quatro Moth may have also caught the eye of some Protostar slot holders.
The Emma Stewart-trained mare led throughout in 1.53.3 to secure the Group 3 Pink Bonnet.