Pin-up Queenslander and one of Australia’s most exciting harness racing pacers Leap To Fame (Bettor’s Delight) is close to a racetrack return.
Trainer-driver Grant Dixon confirmed the triple Derby winner would step-out in an Albion Park trial next Tuesday with a view to a string of major races in the huge Queensland Constellations Carnival in June/July.
āHeās come back really well,ā Dixon said. āHeāll have this trial, maybe one more and then heās back to the races.
āThe plan is to have three runs this campaign, then a freshen-up and then aim for the Rising Sun and Blacks A Fake during the Carnival.ā
Leap To Fameās major target in this cameo campaign is the $50,000 APG Gold Bullion final at Albion Park on April 15.
Leap To Fame became the first pacer in 13 years to win Australia’s three major Derbys ā NSW, Queensland and Victoria ā last year.
Raced by Kevin and Kay Seymour, the now four-year-old hasnāt raced since landing the fourth Group 1 of his career when he took out the NSW Breeders Challenge 3YO final at Menangle on October 29.
Heās raced just 23 times for 17 wins, four seconds, a third and banked $521,412.
Dixon and Seymour strategically and somewhat surprisingly bypassed the recent Chariots Of Fire ā Australiaās biggest 4YO race ā and the Miracle Mile to focus on the Queensland winter riches and the worldās richest harness race, the inaugural $2.1 million TAB Eureka at Menangle on September 2.
āYou canāt run in everything,ā Dixon said. āHe had a late finish to the year and there are some big plans for him later this year, so he needed a good break in between.ā
But Dixon watched with interest as other buzz four-year-olds Catch A Wave and Captain Ravishing did battle through the Chariots Of Fire and Miracle Mile.
Itās clearly a vintage crop and sets the scene for an epic first running of the Eureka, which is restricted to Australian-bred three and four-year-old pacers only.
āAll three have shown outstanding potential at times,ā Dixon said of Leap To Fame, Catch A Wave and Captain Ravishing. āCatch A Wave didnāt surprise me winning the Chariots and Miracle Mile, heās probably just back to where we thought he would end-up before a few below par runs.
āItās got all the makings of a fantastic race, especially when you throw in the best three-years-old, too.ā
Dixon has trained stars like Colt Thirty One and Majestic Mach, but openly says Leap To Fame is his best yet.
Leap To Fame will be a headline act through the enhanced Queensland Winter Carnival, which boasts over $3 million in prize money, eight Group 1 races and 20 Group races.
Champion Victorian trainer Emma Stewart is focused on a big Queensland raid with open-class stars like Honolua Bay and Mach Dan, mares Tough Tilly and Amore Vita and young guns The Lost Storm and Major Delight.
And NZās best three-year-old, Merlin, will also chase the Queensland Derby and Rising Sun.
byĀ Adam Hamilton,Ā forĀ Harness Racing Asutralia