LTF BACK ON HIS HOME DECK
There will be an unexpected bonus for racing fans this Saturday night with Leap To Fame lining up to finalise preparations for the upcoming The Race in New Zealand.
Leap To Fame will start from barrier one in the eight-horse field.
It is not a gate that trainer Grant Dixon would prefer.
He has won six of seven attempts when starting from the inside alley.
This week’s race is over 2138 metres which is a distance that Leap To Fame has contested on 18 occasions at the venue.
He has won the past 16 of those in succession.
District Attorney will be the lone second line runner and is the only horse in the field that has beaten the Hall Of Fame pacer.
That win came in the 2024 Patrons Purse at Redcliffe.
District Attorney trailed Leap To Fame and then finished hard to claim a narrow victory.
Leap To Fame has only been beaten once in 17 Queensland starts since the Redcliffe defeat.
He finished second in the 2025 Blacks A Fake behind Don Hugo.
Frankie Ferocious was the sectional star of 2026, running 52.65 seconds for the last 800 metres in finishing third last week.
But, Frankie Ferocious has been dealt a tough ask from barrier seven.
BATHURST WATCH
Scar Struck finished third in the opening heat of the Group 1 Bathurst Gold Crown last week and will contest the Gold Consolation on Saturday night from barrier six.
Brendan Barnes will take the reins on the colt.
Head Rush for trainer Steve Borg will contest the Silver Consolation on Friday afternoon, with Jett Turnbull to take the drive.
There will be a strong focus for the 2026 Queensland Constellations at the meeting.
Unbeaten three-year-old Hollywood Strip is a potential The Rising Sun and Queensland Derby hope.
As will be the Bernie Hewitt-trained Yottie who was an eye-catching third in the New South Wales Derby.
The Gold Crown and Tiara Finals will also be key races.
The 2025 Protostar champion Loucasso finished unplaced in last year's Crown Final.