Queensland pacing sensation Leap To Fame (Bettor’s Delight) kick-starts his huge hometown winter harness racing campaign when he returns to the trials at Albion Park tomorrow.
Itās the five-year-oldās first public appearance since completing harness racingās Triple Crown by adding the March 9 Miracle Mile to his wins in the Hunter Cup and Inter Dominion final.
Leap To Fame stamped himself as one of the best pacers in the world and became the first pacer to win the Triple Crown in one campaign since the great Preux Chevalier way back in 1985.
āHe had three weeks out, and weāve been able to bring him back up nicely and slowly. The break has done him well,ā trainer-driver Grant Dixon said.
Leap To Fameās trial today is from a standing startĀ and carriesĀ added importance with his targets for the remainder of this season, including the $100,000 Group 2 Redcliffe Cup on June 29 and theĀ hugeĀ NZ Trotting Cup in Christchurch on November 12. Both races are standing starts.
Thatās why Dixon has chosen a standing-start trial tomorrow and the standing-start Flashing Red at Albion Park on June 8 as Leap To Fameās likely first-up target.
āHe needs standing start practice and has to race in a standing race before the Redcliffe Cup to be allowed to run in it,ā he said.
āEvery standing-start trial and race he has is an important step if we take him to the NZ Cup, which weād love to do.ā
Aside from the Redcliffe Cup, Leap To FameāsĀ majorĀ winter targets will be the $200,000 Group 1 Sunshine Sprint at Albion Park on July 20 and the $400,000 Group 1 Blacks A Fake at the same track a week later.
Leap To Fame won last yearās Sunshine Sprint before copping a flat tyre andĀ seizedĀ sulkyĀ wheel with a dramatic second to his older half-brother, Swayzee, in the Blacks A Fake.
Their rematch in this yearās Blacks A Fake willĀ be the highlight ofĀ the Queensland Constellations.
Swayzee returns from a long spell as a $1.45 favourite at Sydneyās Menangle track on Saturday night.
byĀ Adam Hamilton, for Harness Racing Australia