Leading motorcycle riders Michael Kirkness and Paul Caslick laid their reputations on the line in the All Stars Discipline Showdown at the inaugural dirt track race meeting at Kurri Kurri Speedway on Saturday night.
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Kirkness and Caslick represented the dirt track discipline against pairings from supercross, motocross, off road, speedway and road racing all riding MX bikes in three back to back races.
After the opening race Kirkness and Caslick shared the lead with the Off Road duo, Beau Ralston and Kodi Stephens with the Motocross pair, Josh Whitehead and Caleb Clifton only one point behind.
The dirt track team established a 10 point break after race two with Kirkness taking the win and Caslick finishing fourth .
The Speedway pair of Sam Masters and Josh Pickering moved up to third place and with another strong result in the last race finished equal second with the Off Road team.
Off Road top gun Beau Ralston topped the individual tally with two wins and a second place in his three rides but it was the dirt track team that took the bragging rights.
The MX 450 class - the feature division of the TT Masters - was dominated by Ben Grabham.
Qualifying in the top 12 from the heats, the Bathurst rider was undefeated in all three rounds of the MX 450 Final.
Queenslander Seth Qualischefski chased Grabham in all three races but couldn't break through for a win.
Local rider Jacob Richardson from Rutherford finished third.
Richardson will swap his MX saddle for the passenger chair of a sidecar when he pairs with Jackson Bond in Wednesday night's Australia Day Sidecar Stampede.
Best known for his speedway talents, Newcastle's Sam Masters scored victory in the MX250 division.
Two wins and a fourth place was enough to seal a 10 point win ahead of international road racer Tom Edwards who finished on equal points with Tom Drane.