Catch up on the week's harness racing action in our weekly review, thanks to Darren Clayton.
THE GOOD
Defeated by bad luck and his ‘big brother’ in the 2023 Blacks A Fake Championship, hometown hero Leap To Fame turned the tables in 2024, claiming a win more breathtaking than his romp in the Inter Dominion.
With all eyes on the first 300 metres if Leap To Fame could find a way off the inside from gate one, trainer and driver Grant Dixon was able to extricate off the inside into the one-wide line as firstly Turn It Up, then Blacksadance worked to the front.
Hi Manameisjeff was one of five Jason Grimson-trained runners in the field and from gate 13, Will Rixon was the first to make a move, pressing on and able to surge to the front with 1700 metres remaining.
Dixon angled three-wide with 2200 metres remaining and was left working until getting to the breeze at the mile, with the 74.9 second lead time the quickest seen at 'The Creek' and almost three seconds quicker through the same section of the 2023 edition, which was won by Swayzee.
With the leader folding at the 500 metre mark, Leap To Fame pressed to the front and was allowed to slide, 'Larry' was never in danger thereafter, cruising home to claim his third Grand Circuit victory of the year, defeating Swayzee by just over seven metres.
Running the last 800 metres in 54.6 seconds, Leap To Fame stopped the clock in a mile rate of 1.52.8.
The time was 0.7 seconds quicker than the 1.53.5 track record he set in claiming the Inter Dominion back in December.
Don Hugo did better that with a 1.53.4 win in the Blacks A Fake Consolation earlier in the evening but may just have set another record for the shortest time holding a track record, with his time standing for under three hours.
It was career win 41 for Leap To Fame and his 12th this season with a number of milestones being eclipsed with the victory.
It was the 11th Group 1 success for Leap To Fame, moving equal with Blacks A Fake, Im Themightyquinn and King Of Swing, just one win short of Lombo Pocket Watch and Smoken Up on 12.
The win took Leap To Fame past $3 million in career earnings, moving him to seventh on the all-time money earners list, edging past Lennytheshark.
Amazingly, the second placing for Swayzee also moved him past $1 million in earnings, a supreme effort for their dam Lettucereason, having produced two millionaires from her first three foals.
In claiming the $223,000 wining stakes, it saw 'Larry' move past Lennytheshark for highest stake earnings in a single season and with a plethora of riches still to chase this season, Leap To Fame could potentially record a figure that is never eclipsed.
After some well-deserved rest following his Constellations heroics, connections will look to map out a campaign, with the Victoria Cup, the New Zealand Cup and a defence of the Inter Dominion, all races that could attract the hottest commodity in the pacing world right now.