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Topic: Leap To FamePosted: 03 Feb 2024 at 11:59pm |
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Very little interest in here I suspect but what a star this boy is
8 in a row, 32 wins from 42 starts, unplaced twice😱
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Posted: 05 Feb 2024 at 3:27pm |
Leap To Fame heading to Cranbourne after Hunter Cup demolitionLeap To Fame's most important win yet has earned him an extension to his Victorian raid. The Queensland sensation added the iconic $500,000 Group 1 Hunter Cup at Melton on Saturday night to his Inter Dominion crown, taking another step towards greatness. It was his first "major" win on the road and sets him up for a crack at harness racing history in the $1 million Miracle Mile at Menangle on March 9. No horse in the modern era has won the "big three" – Inter Dominion, Hunter Cup and Miracle Mile in the same season. A chuffed trainer-driver Grant Dixon said Leap To Fame came through last night's win well and was set to back-up in next Saturday night's $100,000 Group 2 Cranbourne Cup (2550m). It's a coup for the Victorian provincial club and its decision to move the Cup to a new timeslot. "I'm happy to go there, as long as Kevin and Kay (Seymour) are OK with it, too," Dixon said. "He seems well this morning and it's a suitable race, over a distance he loves with a random (barrier) draw and good prizemoney." Dixon also likes the timing because it fits with his plan to try and qualify for the Miracle Mile by winning the $100,000 Newcastle Mile on February 23. "I'd prefer to go to Newcastle, which gives us two weeks between it and the Miracle Mile. It's better than going to the qualifying sprints just a week before the (Miracle) Mile," he said.
Leap To Fame's Hunter Cup win was his 32nd from just 42 starts and takes him to $2,103,957 in earnings. The five-year-old can blast past $3 million in the coming months with targets like the Miracle Mile and the $NZ1 million Race by Grins at Cambridge in New Zealand on April 12. Leap To Fame gave the Seymours their second Hunter Cup win, following star North American import Mr Feelgood's victory in 2009. "This is different … it's better," Kevin Seymour said. "Mr Feelgood was a thrill, but Leap To Fame is Australian-bred and we've had him since day one. "Grant (Dixon) said he's been waiting his whole career for a horse like this, but I've been waiting longer. "It's 55 years in the game for me and right in the twilight of it, along comes Leap To Fame. Grant's not even 55 years old, so I've got him covered as far as how long we've waited." Dixon added: "I grew up watching great horses winning these biggest races like the Hunter Cup and now I've done it myself. "Nothing will beat winning the Inter Dominion at Albion Park with so many of my friends and family trackside, but getting a big one like this, a really big one like the Hunter Cup, away from home is very special. "It's something I hadn't done in my career and wondered if I ever would … now I have. "To share the ride with Kevin and Kay (Seymour) gives it an extra layer because they've been such huge supporters of mine for so long." |
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Posted: 10 Mar 2024 at 11:37am |
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What a phenomenal horse in every respect that winning demands
![]() Leap To Fame lands Triple Crown with monstrous Miracle Mile winLeap To Fame defied all sorts of history to become an all-time harness racing great with a powerhouse win in Saturday night's $1 million Miracle Mile at Menangle. Despite doing all the work outside the leader in blazing time, the Queensland sensation was simply too good and strong for a vintage Miracle Mile field in one of the toughest performances the iconic race has seen. Leap To Fame became the first horse to win Australasia's premier speed test from such a wide draw (barrier seven). And the five-year-old became only the second pacer and the first since the great Preux Chevalier 39 years ago to win Australian harness racing's Triple Crown, the Inter Dominion, Hunter Cup and Miracle Mile. t moved leviathan owner Kevin Seymour, a notoriously hard marker on horses, to declare Leap To Fame a champion for the first time. "I've reserved my judgement until now, tonight he proved he's a champion by sitting in the ‘death' (outside the leader) in such quick time and winning," he said. Leap To Fame's 1min48.3sec mile was the fourth fastest Miracle Mile of all time. "I can't believe he could sit parked in the death and beat such a great field. I'm just so proud and it goes to show I do believe in miracles. "It's also my first Miracle Mile win after more than 50 years in the game. It's the one big race to escape me and now we've got it and he's done it by completing the Triple Crown, which is the icing on the cake." Trainer-driver Grant Dixon was as proud as excited after the win. "I'm so rapt for the horse, he really deserved that. That other horse (Sooner The Bettor) had a much softer run and really came at him, but he put his down and wanted to get to the line. "This horse has given me the best part of my career and Trista (Dixon, wife) is the best part of my life, so to have her and the kids here is just so special." The race changed complexion soon after the start when co-favourite Hi Manameisjeff galloped while hunting for the lead, which meant Leap To Fame was able to get outside the leader, Speak The Truth, easier than expected. Leap To Fame had Speak The Truth covered at the top of the home straight when Sooner The Better charged at him with a huge challenge, but he fended him off to win by 2.5m with another 3.5m away to Speak The Truth in third. Leap To Fame's win took his record to an amazing 45 starts for 35 wins, six seconds, two thirds and earnings of $2,765,957. |
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Posted: 10 Mar 2024 at 11:48am |
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Can’t believe some books were betting $4 about him last night. Wasn’t going to back anything in the race but when almost all others had him <$3 it was impossible to resist.
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Posted: 10 Mar 2024 at 1:04pm |
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Well done E&E, that is what I call a good bet. The media during the week helped, with most spouting all the reasons he couldn't win................but true champions can do anything
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Posted: 29 Jul 2024 at 12:14am |
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Check out this win ! And what a looker to boot. Imagine having one with a record like that !
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Posted: 30 Jul 2024 at 6:27pm |
Much more to come in Leap To Fame's record breaking reignLEAP To Fame has already rewritten the record books and there is lots more to come. No horse has put together the string of major wins Leap To Fame has in the past eight months and he still seemingly has three of the sport's biggest races at his mercy in the back half of 2024. The five-year-old's next major target is a trip to Melbourne for the $300,000 Group 1 Victoria Cup – widely regarded as the Cox Plate of harness racing – at Melton on October 12. "He'll have a quiet week or two, but then it's time to wind him right up again," trainer-driver Grant Dixon said. "He was beaten in last year's Victoria Cup (a close third) but it's because it was my fault. I didn't have the preparation behind him you need for a big race like that. He'd have kept going if I did. "I won't make the same mistake. He'll be back racing in mid-September so we can have him screwed right down for the Victoria Cup." Then comes something new, Leap To Fame's first trip outside of Australia for one of the world's most iconic harness events, the $NZ1 million New Zealand Cup at Addington in Christchurch on November 12. It's been so hard for Australians to win. Just two Aussie-trained pacers since 1987 have crossed the ditch and won, Arden Rooney in 2015 and Swayzee last year. "We're keen to go," Dixon said. "If he's well at the time and we can sort the right travel to-and-from NZ, then it would be fantastic to run him in it. "I think it's the pinnacle of harness racing in this part of the world. I've never actually been to (NZ) Cup Day, let alone taken a horse, but like so many others, I've watched and heard what an incredible raceday it is. It looks amazing." Just 17 days after the NZ Cup, Leap To Fame will be back in Australia to start his defence of the Inter Dominion crown he won at Albion Park last December. The first of three rounds of Inter Dominion qualifying heats are at Newcastle on November 29. His last race for 2024 will be the $500,000 Inter Dominion final at Menangle on December 14. Leap To Fame's phenomenal past 12 months have justifiably sparked comparisons with Australasia's all-time greatest pacers like Popular Alm, Preux Chevalier in the 1980s and, more recently Blacks A Fake in the 2000s and Lazarus at his peak in 2017/18. On performance alone, Leap To Fame has outdone them all. He is the only pacer to be the titleholder of the Inter Dominion, Miracle Mile, Hunter Cup and Blacks A Fake at the same time. Blacks A Fake held three of the titles, as did Preux Chevalier and Popular Alm. And Leap To Fame's winning strike rate trumps them all. He's won 41 of 52 starts at 82.4 per cent, compared to: Popular Alm (49 of 62 at 79 per cent); Preux Chevalier (40 of 53 at 75.5 per cent); Lazarus (37 of 51 at 72.5 per cent) and Blacks A Fake (72 of 105 at 68.6 per cent). Dixon agreed Leap To Fame's win in last Saturday night's Group 1 Blacks A Fake at Albion Park was his best yet. "He's getting better as in becoming a better racehorse. That's where he's improved with a year of racing in the best races," he said. "He was pretty amazing the other night and still felt strong on the line, He wasn't all-out. "When you combine that with how well he comes through his races, he's right at the peak of his powers now." * Adam Hamilton is a paid contributor writing on harness racing for News Corp. LEAP TO FAME … THE STORY SO FAR CAREER 52 starts; 41 wins; 9 placings Prize money: $3,194,685 THIS YEAR 13 starts; 12 wins; 1 second Prize money: $1,397,303 · Major wins: – Gp1 Hunter Cup (Feb 3) – Gp1 Miracle Mile (Mar 9) – Gp1 Blacks A Fake (Jul 27) STILL TO COME THIS YEAR · $300,000 Gp1 Victoria Cup (Oct 12, Melton) · $NZ 1million NZ Cup (Nov 12, Christchurch) · $500,000 Inter Dominion final (Dec 14, Menangle) |
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Posted: 26 Sep 2025 at 2:31pm |
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Posted: 26 Sep 2025 at 2:54pm |
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Looking for to the Victoria cup in 3 weeks. It should be an elite field
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Posted: 04 Oct 2025 at 6:09pm |
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The champ back in action tonight in a warm up for the Victoria Cup in 2 weeks. $1.04 tonight
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Posted: 05 Oct 2025 at 10:38am |
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Track work gallop for the champ against the “c graders” last night. He went a lot better than his brother
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Posted: 05 Oct 2025 at 11:38am |
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n contrast to Swayzee's indifferent form, Leap To Fame stretched his winning record at Albion Park to a staggering 23 successive races with an easy first-up win last night. Having his first run since winning a second Inter Dominion title on July 19, Swayzee's younger half-brother blazed home his closing splits in 53.7 and 26.3sec to win without being extended by trainer-driver Grant Dixon. |
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Posted: 12 Oct 2025 at 12:19pm |
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😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
We’ve killed Goliath’: Leap To Fame rolled by Bulletproof Boy in Smoken Up Sprint at MeltonNot since Courage Under Fire’s 24-race winning streak came to an end at Moonee Valley on January 22, 2000 have Victorian fans witnessed such a shock upset. I’m grasping at straws a bit, but he didn’t travel as well as I expected in the run and I knew on the home bend we had a fight on our hands,” he said. “The Albion Park track is so hard at the moment, while the Melton track has a beautiful cushioning, but maybe it felt different to him? “Could it have been travelling closer to the race than we have before, only getting in on the Friday morning? “I really don’t know, but there’s no panic stations here. I’m just glad I ran him instead of going straight into the Victoria Cup.” Despite the defeat, Leap To Fame only eased from $1.20 to $1.30 for the Victoria Cup. Huge credit goes to Bulletproof Boy’s trainer Scott Ewen for causing such an upset, especially with his veteran first-up since June. “I think that happened?” driver James Herbertson said. “He’s a competitive beast, this old guy. He’s the fastest horse I’ve driven for point-to-point speed and he showed it tonight. We’ve killed Goliath.” |
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Posted: 12 Oct 2025 at 2:39pm |
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& Bulletproof Boy not even entered for Vic Cup!
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Posted: 12 Oct 2025 at 2:58pm |
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BB has won the Smoken Up mile 3 times now. He has always had a wonderful turn of foot
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Posted: 13 Oct 2025 at 12:11pm |
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Bit of a shock to the system.
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Posted: 13 Oct 2025 at 3:07pm |
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I’m always a bit dubious when it comes to Dixon. I suspect he’ll improve immensely on that
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Posted: 13 Oct 2025 at 3:22pm |
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Hindsights a wonderful thing, but I was reading article week or two ago which Dixon said LTF would only arrive in Melbourne on the Friday. At the time I thought that was bit close to raceday. Possibly played a factor
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Posted: 14 Oct 2025 at 1:49am |
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Hasnt that horse, BB, won that race before ????
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Posted: 14 Oct 2025 at 11:41am |
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3 times I think now. Wasn't in the noms released last week but see he is in Vic Cup field.
Good barrier draw for Vic Cup. Leading contenders Catch A Wave in #1 & Kingman in #4. Only problem for them is Hi Manameisjeff in #2. Maybe even Bulletproof Boy will try to speer across from #6. Leap to Fame in #8 - which is inside of the 2nd row. Makes it fascinating. |
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Posted: 14 Oct 2025 at 11:46am |
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Posted: 15 Oct 2025 at 2:47pm |
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Tough draw adds new challenge for Leap To Fame in Victoria Cup - The Trots https://share.google/OFS4qhB10p6sPGD1e
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Posted: 15 Oct 2025 at 3:39pm |
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AA, he may be able to get off the fence as #1&2 will go to war to lead
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Posted: 16 Oct 2025 at 4:24pm |
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Will be interesting
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Posted: 19 Oct 2025 at 1:32pm |
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3rd. Brilliant drive to get him off the fence and free running by the time they had done half a lap. He is a stunning looking horse. What now for him ??
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Posted: 19 Oct 2025 at 1:43pm |
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Some are saying below his best but the time just makes it so hard. Comparing time to Vic Cup 2 years ago he had a similar run & his personal time near identical, & he actually possibly covered more ground last night.
NZ Cup is in Nov. May head there. I think his home state QLD have some features in December as well - he will 100% be there. |
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I’m afraid I have to disagree AA. Yes a great move to get off the fence but to take off around them to the death on a frantic pace as either arrogance or stupidity 😰 They ran each other into the ground and set it up for the others. I thought he should have balanced up:and worked wide at the bell. Reminded me of the brain dead efforts on my all time fave, Gammalite. Every start driven to the death death with not regard to the pace of the race
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Posted: 27 Oct 2025 at 12:22pm |
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He has won again beating BB and will go to NZ
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Posted: 27 Oct 2025 at 12:43pm |
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Thankfully he survived G Dixon again
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Wow...that win by Kingman in NZ Cup was unbelievable. Sat 3 wide hammering for the past 1000m outside LTF....& too strong.
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