Catch up on the week's harness racing action in our weekly review, thanks to Darren Clayton.
LEAP TO FAME STANDS ALONE
Albion Park was set alight on Saturday night when Leap To Fame secured his 33rd victory at 'The Creek' and 49th of his career with a scorching mile.
Eased off the arm in the early stages as Catseye Beach held the front from the inside gate, Grant Dixon sent his champion forward at the 1200 metre mark.
He was forced to sit parked from that point as the leader held the running.
After an opening quarter in 26.6 seconds and a second split of 28.3 seconds, there was no respite down the back as Leap To Fame continued to pour on the pressure with a 27.3 second third split.
Edging his way to the front between bends, Leap To Fame extended and ran the final 400 metres in a sizzling 26.6 seconds.
He stopped the clock in a mind-boggling 1.48.6-mile rate, taking 0.6 off the previous track record held by Duke Of Scotland.
Flexing with the dominant victory, the 23.3-metre margin over the second-placed Jimartee was the biggest winning margin that Leap To Fame has recorded in his 62-start career.
Adding the sprint trip record to his name, Leap To Fame now holds the Albion Park track record at 1660, 2138 and 2680 metres, along with the 2647 metre standing start record.
The six-year-old will held to New Zealand later this week, ready for another showdown with his Miracle Mile conqueror, Don Hugo.