And, from there, his likely path is the $400,000 Group 1 Blacks A Fake at Albion Park to headline the 2023 Constellations Carnival before turning the focus to the inaugural $2.1 million Eureka at Menangle on September 2.
With the Inter Dominion series at Albion Park in December, there is another sizeable carrot for the team to chase.
The 20-time career winner from just 26 career starts is raced by prominent owners and breeders Kevin and Kay Seymour.
Like retired champion Blacks A Fake did on the national stage for the Queensland code, the Seymours also want to use their record-breaking colt to promote the game.
“We’re unashamedly proud Queenslanders and just as Blacks A Fake did amazing things to promote Queensland, we hope and want Leap To Fame to do the same,” Kevin told News Corp this week.
“We’ve been in the game 51 years and he’s the horse we’ve been dreaming about.”
He is the horse the Seymours have been dreaming about for half a century while Dixon – who picked him out at the sales – says the colt is a standardbred that he has worked his entire life to find.
“We have been a little bit protective in what we have raced in,” Dixon said.
“He has got to race the big boys soon and that will be the true test for him.
“I have probably worked all my life for this horse and he gives you a great feel in the way that he gets over the ground.
“He has got the racing manners to match, he is probably everything you wish for in a horse.”
Kevin is of the belief that Leap To Fame is the greatest Queensland pacer since the retired champion Blacks A Fake.
Blacks A Fake was a four-time Inter Dominion king, being the only pacer ever to do so, and now has Queensland’s only Grant Circuit race named after him – which Leap To Fame is aiming to win later this year.
Blacks A Fake provided the sport in the Sunshine State with rare general public cut through that is often difficult to come by for harness racing.
The sport's current administrator's hope Leap To Fame can also provide the same.
“To have one of the best in our own back yard is great,” Racing Queensland's Senior Harness Racing Manager David Brick said.
“It is 10 or 15 years ago that we had Blacks A Fake in our own back yard and it is great to have another one that is starting to build that kind of profile.
“I am looking forward to seeing his story to continue to develop.”