An All Stars domination of the feature 2-year-old race at Addington was only missing the White Stripes' rock ballad Seven Nation Army being blasted over the loudspeakers on Saturday.
The all-conquering stable of Mark Purdon and Natalie Rasmussen filled the trifecta in the Listed $200,000 PGG Wrightson Yearling Sales 2-year-old final won by favourite More The Better from Pacing Major and Ultimate Machete.
The sheer gravity of having seven runners, more than half of the 13-strong field, became clear following the race when their runners returned to their section of the Addington stables.
It was all hands on deck for stable staff and anyone else who could be roped in.
Having one 2-year-old good enough to gain a start in the race would be enough to satisfy most trainers but a repeat of the domination is likely in next Saturday's $170,000 Group I Sires Stakes final over the same distance.
The All Stars stable are also odds-on to dominate the 2-year-old Emerald in the Harness Jewels at Cambridge on June 4.
More The Better's one-and-a-quarter length win was a special one for Purdon who races the colt with his father, Roy Purdon and Sir David Levene.
But amongst his jubilation, Purdon said there was little if anything between the Bettor's Delight colt and runner-up Pacing Major.
He believes the pair will be tough to split in their two remaining Group I assignments this season.
More The Better (Purdon) started from the ace with Pacing Major and Rasmussen starting from a second line draw
"You would have to say there's very little between them on that," Purdon said.
"They are both very good colts."
Both halves of the training partnership agreed it could be a case of change the draw and change the result.
"My guy came home great, I couldn't be happier with him," Rasmussen said.
More The Better cut out the 1950m trip in 2:18.70 with a mile rate of 1:54.4 and closing sectionals of 57.4 and 26.0.
More The Better
Mat Kermeen