Leaping on for another year?

23 March 2026

By Adam Hamilton

OWNER Kevin Seymour has dropped a big hint every harness racing fan is hoping for.

Champion pacer Leap To Fame, fresh from that epic Miracle Mile win last Saturday week, could race on for another season.

Just as speculation was growing that the Brisbane Inter Dominion in July would be his swansong, Seymour suggested otherwise.

“We would love to go back and have another crack at the NZ Cup (in November),” he said. “I know Grant (Dixon, trainer-driver) feels the same way.

“We feel a bit of unfinished business. He had a hard run last year and went down fighting, but he looks to be racing even better now.”

If Leap To Fame chased another NZ Cup, it would be too late for him to stand at stud next breeding season.

The seven-year-old has been racing at the top level for five years and boasts an incredible 66 wins from 85 starts and Australasian record prize money haul of $5,883,234.

“I know people want to know our plans, but we genuinely don’t have any locked in,” Seymour said.

“We’ve agreed to let the horse tell us, through his performances, when it’s time to retire him.

“For now, we’re focused on getting back to Cambridge and the Inter Dominion, then we’ll reassess everything.”

Seymour didn’t deny talk he was preparing a stud deal in the background.

“Yes, but we have to do that because if he was to retire this year, we would need everything in place,” he said.

“We’re not doing that because he will retire, it is in case we retire him.”

Seymour then quickly switched talk back to his excitement at returning to Cambridge.

“We had such a great trip last year and the horse thrived,” he said. “That’s why we’re trying to pretty much replicate what we did last year with him.

“He’s back home now where he loves it most, then he’ll go back to Sydney by road and it seems the flight to Auckland will be Easter Saturday or Sunday.

“He won’t race over there before The Race and he won’t be staying after it. It’s a hit-and-run trip.”

It looks likely Leap To Fame will go into the $1 million The Race without another start, meaning he will be a month between runs.

“Grant and Trista seem to think that won’t be a problem and it would be very hard to get a race to ‘stand-up’ (with enough starters) at Albion Park if we nominate him,” Seymour said.

“The other reason for bringing him home straight after Cambridge is how long Grant’s already been away this year. He’s had six weeks in Melbourne and two weeks in Sydney. That’s a huge ask with a big stable and young family.

“We also want time to give him (Leap To Fame) a bit of a break at home before bringing him back up for the Inter Dominion. He has had a busy start to the year.”

Leap To Fame has already raced eight times in 2026 for six wins, two seconds and banked $A876,000.

Photo: 2026 Miracle Mile win - Club Menangle/Pacepix