Australasia’s pin-up pacer Leap To Fame (Bettor;s Delight) is heading to New Zealand.
Despite recent speculation the harness racing megastar five-year-old could go to a slot race in Perth instead, his owner Kevin Seymour confirmed the $1m Race By Grins at Cambridge on April 12 was the target.
āYou can say heās going to Cambridge, not Perth,ā he said. āWeāve been through a tender process with a number of the slot owners in NZ and will be in a position to say who we are partnering with next week.
āAs Iāve said all along, we asked the interested slot holders to tell us what they would do to promote the horse and the race if they were successful in partnering with us.
āWeāve had some great offers, which is great.ā
Seymour has continually shown his desire to use Leap To Fameās greatness and profile to promote harness racing.
He offered a five per cent in the entire for promotional purposes during the Brisbane Inter Dominion where Leap To Fame was unbeaten through the heats and final.
Seymour then opted to race Leap To Fame āoff Broadwayā at Cranbourne and Newcastle in recent weeks.
āHeās become a real peopleās horse, which we all love,ā he said.
āIt was fantastic to see so many people gather around the winnerās circle after he won the Newcastle Mile last week.
āWe need all the promotion we can get in this game and anything we can do to help that with Leap To Fame is good by us.
āWeāre really looking forward to taking him to the people in NZ, too.ā
Seymour said the one proviso was trainer-driver Grant Dixonās ātick of approvalā after Leap To Fameās next start in the $1mil Miracle Mile at Menangle tomorrow (Saturday week).
āGrant always gets the last call because the horse comes first, but if heās happy with him after the Miracle Mile then weāll turn our focus to Cambridge,ā Seymour said.
Leap To Fame has raced 44 times for 34 wins, eight placings and banked $2,215,957.
Seymour, who enjoyed huge success as part-owner of former US pacer Mr Feelgood in races like the Inter Dominion and Hunter Cup, said Leap To Fame was the horse he and wife Kay had been dreaming of.
āAfter more than 50 years in the game, heās the one and weāre making the most of it,ā he said.
byĀ Adam Hamilton, for Harness Racing New Zealand