IS IT D-DAY FOR LEAP TO FAME?
After successive defeats in Victoria in the Smoken Up Sprint and then the Victoria Cup, a New Zealand trip for Leap To Fame will be on the line on Saturday night.
Trainer and driver Grant Dixon has opted to give the champion another start at Melton to assist in weighing up whether the trip across the Tasman takes place.
Nothing less than a convincing victory will be enough to ensure Leap To Fame is on the plane to Christchurch to attack the New Zealand Cup on the second Tuesday in November.
It will only be a small field that he needs to defeat.
However, Leap To Fame's conqueror from the Smoken Up Sprint, Bulletproof Boy, will line up, as will eight-time Group 1 winner, the enigmatic Catch A Wave.
With the all-clear from a post-Victoria Cup blood test, Leap To Fame will be out to avoid a third-successive defeat - something that has never happened in his 72-start career.
WEEKS HOPING VICTORY WRITTEN IN SCRIPT
The Darren Weeks-trained Soap Opera will contest the New South Wales Breeders Challenge 4YO Mares Final on Saturday night at Menangle and has drawn ideally in gate two.
A 10-time winner, Soap Opera looked set to be a force in the two-year-old division in 2023.
However, an issue in the week leading up to the Final resulted in her being scratched from the race.
At three, Weeks took the filly back to Menangle where she was successful in the Group 2 Breeders Blue Final, before finishing third in the Group 1 Challenge Final.
With no heats held this year for the four-year-old division, Soap Opera was an automatic acceptor for this week’s Group 3 Final.
Regular driver Angus Garrard will head south to partner with the mare, with the main dangers being the Rickie Alchin-trained pair of Golly Gee Fellas and Lux Aeterna and the Aleisha Gallagher-trained Luvareschs.
Get Used To It will also head to Menangle and will line up in the last race of the night for the Weeks and Garrard combination.
Get Used To It will start from barrier four.
Meanwhile, the Grant Dixon-trained three-year-old Path To Greatness will line up in the colts and geldings Challenge Final, with Robbie Morris to take the reins.
