LEAP TO FAME BACK
Leap To Fame is the king and Albion Park is his castle.
The Grant Dixon-trained six-year-old has not been beaten at Queensland harness racing headquarters since November 4 of 2023.
Since that defeat, Australia’s best pacer has won two Inter Dominions, a Hunter Cup, a Miracle Mile and several other feature events.
The 2025 Inter Dominion victory was the 39th Albion Park victory for Leap To Fame.
That moved him one win clear of Blacks A Fake, Be Good Johnny and Cobbity Classic, who all finished their careers with 38 wins at Queensland’s harness headquarters.
Following a clinical trial victory in readiness for his race return, Leap To Fame will have just five opponents over the 2138 metre journey.
Despite facing the outside barrier, this should be a little obstacle for the champ.
Grant Dixon has the luxury of being able to balance up early and then send Leap To Fame forward and from the front it should be a case of times and margins.
Aroda will resume from a spell and has drawn gate two, with another potential tilt at the New Zealand cup on the agenda.
Aroda's last appearance was in the Inter Dominion Final back in July.
The five-year-old resumes following his down the line performance and is looking to build towards a second successive New Zealand Cup.
Hector is the interesting runner.
The journeyman pacer finds his way to the Mitchell Dawson stable but faces a stern test first-up for the new barn.