And here they were, sharing the stage with the King and Queen of harness racing.
"I was excited when I thought we were going to run third," said a stunned Kiddie. "But to win a group one, with a little horse we have had since she was a baby, it's amazing."
Jo's Dream added the fairytale element to a stunning night of harness racing where selecting the star of the support cast was a very open debate.
Chase Auckland remained unbeaten with a near national record win in the Alabar Classic for a thrilled syndicate of owners, with the win pure gold for Alabar as they stand his sire Auckland Reactor, who Chase Auckland legitimises with every stride.
Vincent ended any argument over who will start favourite in the Auckland Cup on December 31 when he returned with a brave fresh up win against race fit opposition in the Franklin Cup, reaffirming the depth of the four-year-old crop.
Earlier Bettor Joy made the most of a perfect Dexter Dunn drive to win the Peter Breckon Memorial while Temporale thwarted Speeding Spur's comeback in a nailbiting Rosslands Lyell Creek as harness racing at The Park came alive for summer.