QUEENSLAND FORM SHINES BRIGHT
Leap To Fame and The Janitor produced contrasting victories at Menangle on Saturday night to both earn a shot at this weekend’s $1 million Miracle Mile.
The Grant Dixon-trained champion Leap To Fame was again forced to dig into his seemingly bottomless reserves of stamina with victory in the first sprint qualifier after sitting outside the leader.
It was the noted speedster Hi Manameisjeff that took up the lead role as expected.
Hi Manameisjeff set a sizzling tempo from the front, while Leap To Fame was sent forward by Grant Dixon to lead the one-wide line.
With a closing half recorded in 53.6 seconds, Leap To Fame refused to quit and held off Chase A Dream who had emerged from the ruck to give chase but ultimately could not get past Dixon’s star.
Leap To Fame will now contest a third successive Miracle Mile and will start from barrier four.
Meanwhile, The Janitor was resuming from a spell in the second qualifier for trainer Chantal Turpin.
The five-year-old started from barrier one.
Pete McMullen did not bustle the gelding in the early stages, finding his way off the inside and settling one out and three back as Kingman set the tempo in front.
The Janitor was the widest runner as the field turned for home.
The Janitor showed the acceleration required to grab victory over a fast-finishing Swayzee and claim a new best rate with the 1.49.3 win.
Claiming an 18th career win, The Janitor will line up directly outside Leap To Fame in barrier five, with Speak The Truth the second emergency to start from barrier one, should he gain a start.