Look ahead to this weekend's harness racing action in our weekly preview, thanks to Darren Clayton.
A total of 17 races will be decided locally at 'The Creek' across Friday and Saturday, however some of the Queensland’s best pacers will be performing in the southern states.
With a bevy of Group 1 action at Melton, all eyes will be on the champion Leap To Fame who will be out to add to his wonderful career and a win in the Victoria Cup will see him elevated to a unique position.
Preux Chevalier is currently the only horse that has won the Victoria Cup, Hunter Cup, Miracle Mile and Inter Dominion, with a win for 'Larry' on Saturday night seeing the five-year-old join ‘The Frog’ as the only pacers to win these elite races.
'LARRY' AND 'MIKI' IN MELBOURNE
Leap To Fame and Aardie B Miki will fly the Queensland flag as they contest the Victoria Cup and Victoria Oaks respectively at Melton on Saturday night.
After landing barrier three, Leap To Fame looks to get every chance to redeem his narrow defeat in the race last year where he was just a head from the winner after being forced to work hard in the run.
Warming up for the 2240 metre Cup with a dominant performance in last week’s Smoken Up Sprint, the increase in distance is a huge plus for Leap To Fame.
Mach Dan lands gate one and was the first to the poles last week before releasing Leap To Fame and a similar pattern will likely unfold this week, with those runners positioned on the inside holding the advantage in chasing the placings.
Pete McMullen has also picked up a drive in the Victoria Cup as he is set to partner the last horse to defeat Leap To Fame - District Attorney - for Jason Grimson.
Oaks heat winner, Aardie B Miki, has also drawn well in gate three (two if the emergency is not required), however the Chantal Turpin-trained filly has the speedy Coastal Babe directly to her inside.
Coastal Babe was the winner of the second Oaks heat, leading throughout from gate two and with the early advantage currently sits as an odds-on favourite.
That will provide Pete McMullen with a possible conundrum as to where he positions early with Aardie B Miki to optimise her winning chances.
Does he run the arm and try to get ahead, or does he try to force the issue early and hope he can generate enough space to drop in for the trail?