Peter Fleming was the clear winner in the QTIS 2yo Trainers premiership in March after banking $38,250 for the month, with Steven O'Dea collecting $28,000 and Les Ross ( pictured ) not far behind on $26,300.
Ross remains at the top of the 2yo Trainers' Table for the Season with $185,650 in QTIS bonus prizemoney and Robert Heathcote is still in second position on $158, 500. The big mover was Peter Fleming, jumping from sixth to third after a great month that saw his total QTIS prizemoney total rise to $105,500.
Garnett Taylor had the best month for the 3yo QTIS trainers with $37,600 in bonus prizemoney for the month ahead of Robert Heathcote on $33,700 and Steve Tregea was a nostril behind on $33,000.
The result sees Heathcote jump back into the lead on the 3YO Trainers' Table for the season with $246,250. Tony Gollan has been relegated into second place with $225,550 and Tony and Maddysen Sears remain in third spot with $146,100.
Spill the Beans juvenile, Tumbler Ridge was the leading 2yo in March after earning $28,000 in QTIS bonuses for the month ahead of Sing for Violet by Mahisara with $25,500 and Real Saga's Mishani Epic was just $1,000 behind him.
Lady Banff by Top Echelon remains the strongest performing QTIS 2yo for the season, with $84,000 in bonus prizemoney, followed by two promising Rothesay juveniles, Rothfire on $73,500 and Bellissimi Amici moved up into third position with $63,000.
Command'n'Conquer by Warhead was the top QTIS 3yo in March, banking $33,000 ahead of Whittington's Bold Style with $26,800 and Star of Michelin (Jet Spur) won $24,500 to round out the top three.
There's been no change to the seasonal table for the 3yos with Rothesay's Guntantes on $105,000 followed by Better Reflection, by Better than Ready with $94,500 and Gem of Scotland, also by Rothesay, remains in third with $84,000.