The week started off well for Busselton horses with the talented filly My Prayer for trainer Barry Howlett and reinsman Chris Lewis getting the chocolates at Pinjarra.
After a top class performance at Gloucester Park at her previous start in which she ran second in the 50 Thousand Fillies Sales Classic, she was always going to look pretty hard to beat despite the draw.
Sent out as a $1.60 favorite Lewis had her in the mix up front and would race away to a two-length victory.
Torpedo Rock for Chris Beckett and Kyle Harper continued to race well when running third to the talented Out Burping.
Settling behind the favourite he battled away to hold down third, while Barry Howlett's Just Above ran into fourth in the same event for driver Aaron Beckett.
Catastrophic Event isn't far away from winning again when putting in a superb event in the Golden Girls Mile.
Not blessed with a good draw she had to the work forward to sit in the breeze for Morgan Woodley and held on strong to finish fourth in a very fast time of 1.54.
Sunny Little Wiz would have finished closer at Gloucester Park, but unfortunately galloped on the final corner before gathering herself together again to run third.
Jimmy Recard looked a tad unlucky in the Wagon Cup on Friday night when running fourth behind popular country horse Just Barney.
Jimmy was crossed early by race favourite Harry Goodmate and from there is was a wait and see if the run appeared for driver Lorne Steer, but it wouldn't eventuate.
Jimmy ran fourth after been held up entering the home straight.
Bunbury Saturday night would see the trio from the Barry Howlett stable all finishing third.
Cheer The Major led early before handing up to eventual winner Ultimate Offer.
He found the first and second place getters too slick in the run home.
Heza Head Honcho battled away bravely and All The Bells looks an improving youngster finishing up close in good time.