More immediately, Dixon has Group 1 races like the Sunshine Sprint (July 20) and Blacks A Fake (July 27) in his sights.
Leap To Fame’s return bout with his older sibling Swayzee in the Blacks A Fake promises to be a highlight of the Queensland Constellations.
Swayzee upstaged Leap To Fame last year, but the latter gained revenge by turning the tables in the Brisbane Inter Dominion final in December.
Leap To Fame has raced 16 times since last year’s Blacks A Fake for 13 wins, including the sport’s three biggest races: Inter Dominion, Hunter Cup and Miracle Mile.
He will return to racing on an 11-race winning streak.
Dixon also has high hopes for his exciting two-year-old, Fate Awaits.
The colt won his first three starts before a fighting third in the rich Nutrien final at Melton on April 20.
“He’s had a little freshen-up and we’ll try and find a couple of lead-up races to get him right for the Protostar,” he said.
The $500,000 Protostar, Australasia’s richest juvenile race, will be run for the first time at Albion Park on July 27.