Young harness racing trainer Rick Burnett collected the chocolates with Uroc Skinny Jeans winning at Wagga on Easter Sunday.
The three-year-old filly proved too good in the Daily Advertiser Pace (2270m) registering a thumping 19.1m margin victory over second placed Smokin Tally ($23).
Driver Jessica Prior worked Uroc Skinny Jeans across from the outside gate to lead early and it's where she stayed for the entire journey.
She opened up a huge margin between her and the opponents at the top of the bend ahead of the final straight.
The battle for the minor placings was far behind as Uroc Skinny Jeans passed the post to clock an impressive winner's mile rate of 1:56.7.
It was just the filly's third career win and second win this season after victory at Canberra during February, however she was backed heavily by punters and started as the $1.30 race favourite.
The daughter of Mach Three made amends for galloping at the start and costing herself any chance last time out coming off a fifth in the group one Gold Bracelet at Bathurst last month.
She's had 25 starts after debuting the heats of the MIA Breeders Plate at Leeton last year.
It made the trip to Wagga on Easter Sunday worthwhile for Burnett who only had Uroc Skinny Jeans entered in the eight race meeting.
Monteagle-based trainer David Micallef returned a minor placing with Our Sams Home running third in the TAB Odds and Evens Pace (1740m).
The chocolates were shared across participants who entered horses in the Wagga Easter Sunday meeting with no trainer or driver collecting more than one win.
Racing at Wagga returns on Friday this week, while racing is also at Bathurst on Wednesday and Friday.
Reprinted with permission of The Young Witness