Trainers Grant and Alana Williams were all smiles after Burning Pride (race favourite at $3.40) took out the $25,000 ASP Security Handicap (1675 metres) last week.
South-West punters headed to the Bunbury Trotting Club for another exciting day of racing on November 28.
Led by star jockey William Pike, the bay mare came in second past the 800m mark and the final turn.
Moving up to first on the home straight, Burning Pride crossed the line a full length ahead of second-placed Vision and Prayer.
Rider Joseph Azzopardi and David Harrison-trained Megadon ($4.60) claimed a come-from-behind victory in the 1200m JCW Electrical Handicap.
The brown gelding placed sixth at the 800m mark and the turn, before picking up speed on the straight.
In a thrilling finish, Megdon edged out race favourite He's A Gunslinger and bay mare Altani.
Trevor Andrews-trained War in Paradise ($5.50) collected the $11,800 first prize in the 1200m Civilcon Handicap.
In sixth at the turn, the bay mare gained momentum on the straight.
Led by Jade McNaught, War in Paradise finished ahead of Bizzi Too, race favourite Kitgum, and Liquidity.
The Williamses picked up their second win of the day in the $25,000 TABtouch - Better Your Bet Handicap (2200m).
Pike and Morning Song ($2.50, race favourite) settled in fifth, before taking the lead on the straight.
The bay mare narrowly beat out Stafford's Lad and New Zealand's Plays the Game.
Grey Gelding Tollman ($2.60) edged out race favourite Roman Flirt in the $20,000 Perkins Maiden (1675M), before Tradensia ($3) dominated the 1400m LJ Hooker Bunbury Collie Maiden.
The Bunbury Turf Club will hold is next event on December 4.