Unperturbed by the wintry conditions, twelve top-notch entrants hit the track for the $25,000 Battle of Bunbury 3yo MS Pace at Donaldson Park.
Saturday's event saw driver Kyle Harper and Kyle Anderson-trained Al Guerrero ($1.75, pre-race favourite) take the lead early on.
Dominating from start to finish over 2100 metres, the brown colt crossed the line 4.20m ahead of New Zealand's My Sweet Deal.
It wasn't all good news, with Harper fined $50 over an incident at the start of the race.
Earlier in the evening, trainer-driver Aldo Cortopassi guided pre-race favourite Victoria Calling ($1.12) in the 2100m Nexus Fillies and Mares MS Pace.
Following a tough final lap, the kiwi black mare beat out Jill Mach by 8.30m and Stormyskyes by 8.60m.
Superstar Chris Voak and pre-race favourite Papinik ($1.20) collected the $4,484 first prize in the Jones Boys Commercial Service Centre MS Pace (2100m).
Trailing with one lap to go, the black gelding came back to finish 3.80m ahead of Tahi and 10.4m clear of Gold Horseshoe.
Voak steered another pre-race favourite, Murphys Bettor ($2), to a decisive win in the 2100m Tint City MS Pace.
A nail-biting finish saw the brown gelding cross a neck ahead of Dats Abit Harsh and 2.30m in front of Star Boss.
Led by trainer-driver Justin Prentice, Babyface Adda ($2.10, pre-race favourite) edged out Walsh by a short-half-head in the Moko Huriwaka MS Pace (2569m).
Earning himself a treble, Voak and pre-race favourite Roman Art ($1.38) took out the 1609m Furphy MS Pace.
Dylan Egerton-Green and The Righteous ($41) secured an upset win in the final race of the night - the In Loving Memory of Phil Beere MS Pace (2100m).
Due to health concerns, the Bunbury Trotting Club will be hosting a spectator-free race meeting on March 27.