ID25 PACERS HEAT THREE
The local champion and series favourite Leap To Fame had drawn inside the second line for the third pacers heat and all eyes were on the tactics that trainer and driver Grant Dixon would employ at the start.
Taking no risks, Dixon eased the six-year-old back early to find the running line and was soon moving forward three-wide.
He took control of the race with 1400 metres left to travel.
Once in front, Leap To Fame was in cruise control, powering home to a commanding victory and picking up all four sectional bonus points on offer to sit atop the leaderboard following the three pacing heats.
Along with all four bonus points, Leap To Fame also recorded the fastest heat time of the three winners and posted the biggest winning margin.
“Trista and I have got him up there now and it’s just a matter of ticking him over and with racing he keeps himself pretty right,” Dixon said.
The only Kiwi-trained pacer in the series, Pinseeker, held on for a second.
Petes Said So snuck into third and was able to earn valuable points as the series heads to round two this Saturday night.
ID25 TROTTERS HEAT ONE
The opening trotters heat was packed with drama right from the start with a false start declared in the initial score up when race favourite London To A Brick went off stride and interfered with the second favourite Oscar Bonavena.
The drama escalated soon after on the second take when London To A Brick galloped 200 metres after the start and with another error finished a tailed off last.
Nathan Dawson pounced on the early situation to find the front with Golden Sunset, who had started from inside the second line, and controlling the tempo, held on for a narrow victory.
“Last trial we were super happy and I said to trainer Shawn Grimsey, I think we’re back,” Dawson said.
“It’s good to have her back at the right time.”
Gus made a clean sweep of the sectional bonuses, flashing home for second place, with Parisian Artiste running on strongly for third.
Oscar Bonavena was a head-scratching run.
The Kiwi champion finished in seventh place after never working into the clear and the veteran will need plenty to go his way on night two to make the decider.