Driver Aiden De Campo collected a double during an explosive night of pacing action.
Punters, trainers, and drivers returned to Donaldson Park for a handful of top-notch races on Saturday, March 23.
De Campo and race favourite Harry Goodmate ($2.20) excelled in the Schweppes 3yo+ MS Pace.
Competing in a strong field of 12, the brown colt gained momentum before taking the lead at the bell.
A solid final lap saw Harry Goodmate finish 3 metres ahead of Truleylucky and 10.10m in front of third-placed War Club.
New Zealand's James Coburn, the outside leader at the bell, finished sixth.
Star driver Gary Hall Jr. and Justin Prentice-trained Quick Stride ($1.30) claimed a narrow win in the Coates 3yo+ MS Pace.
The race favourite sat behind the leader at the bell, before taking a chance in the sprint lane on the last lap.
Quick Stride crossed 3.40m in front of New Zealand's Rock N Roll Delight and 5.50m ahead of It Aint Royal.
Earlier in the evening, Kiwi brown filly My Sweet Deal ($1.24) dominated the 1609m Sunwise 2yo MS Pace.
The race favourite stormed home to finish just 1.90m in front of John Graham-trained Fatal Attack.
Bay gelding Road Closure ($126) scored an upset win in the TABTouch 3yo MS Pace - edging out Newman, race favourite The Kraken, and Besidetheseaside.
Pacing will return to the Bunbury Trotting Club on Saturday, March 30.
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