Inter Dominion "very unlikely" for Leap To Fame

11 November 2024 | Adam Hamilton
Logo
Leap To Fame - 2024 Blakes A Fake Win

Leap To Fame - 2024 Blakes A Fake Win Photo by Dan Costello

LEAP To Fame's Inter Dominion defence is hanging by a thread.

Trainer-driver Grant Dixon said the champion pacer's latest health setback made the upcoming NSW Inter Dominion "very unlikely."

Leap To Fame was scratched from Tuesday's NZ Cup last Friday and has since returned to Dixon's Queensland base.

"We'll know more Tuesday," Dixon said. "His regular vet will go right over him in the hope we can pinpoint what's causing his bloods to be out."

"The frustrating part is that he seems great in all other aspects, but there's something there, something which seems to flare when we race him or work him hard."

"We won't be making any definite decisions until after Tuesday, but I'd say the Inter Dominion has to be very unlikely."

Leap To Fame has enjoyed a stellar and trouble-free career until recent weeks.

He was scratched from the Victoria Cup on the eve of the Group 1 race when a $1.20 favourite owing to a virus.

Just when Dixon thought he had Leap To Fame right again, a blood test taken last Thursday came back showing issues again.

"It might just be best to give him a break now and look to bring him back with the Hunter Cup the first big focus," Dixon said.

"All the matters for now is just getting to the bottom of this and having him fully over it.

"The (NSW) Inter Dominion is very close, and it needs a road trip back from here (Queensland) to Sydney, trips to Bathurst and Newcastle and those four runs in two weeks.

"It doesn't seem ideal, especially when there is another Inter Dominion scheduled for his own backyard (Albion Park) next July."

Leap To Fame brilliantly dominated last December's Brisbane Inter Dominion with a clean sweep through the heats and final.

 

Related News

2 January 2025
Langley stable lands quinella in St. Marys Cup 
Brighton trainer Tammy Langley continued her good recent run when she trained the quinella at Wednesday's $14,000 Eric Bean Memorial St. Marys Pacing Cup (2400m). It was the Tiarna Ford-driven Impulze ($6) scoring a one-metre win over Modern Power ($7), with Magic Joe ($4.20) a head away third. That...
2 January 2025
Rock N Roll Doo ready to make Victorian return at Bendigo
It's been over 12 months since Rock N Roll Doo, the 2022 Victoria Cup champion, last raced on a Victorian track, but that's set to change this Saturday night.
2 January 2025
GOODFORM - Ryan's tips, betting strategy and Quaddie for Thursday night at Melton
Ryan Phelan has done the form for tonight's 8-race program at Melton Entertainment Park.
2 January 2025
Sirlou's perfect record on the line ahead of Cobram challenge
Trainer Craig Turnbull has got a pretty big opinion of unbeaten gelding Sirlou after the pacer started his racing career with three wins by a combined margin of over 50m. The four-year-old out of Hot Blooded Woman strung together wins at Shepparton and the Riverina to round out 2024 and will take another...
2 January 2025
Geeson stable kicking goals to start 2025
The Gail Geeson team kick-started their 2025 campaign in perfect fashion on Wednesday evening at Redcliffe as the stable has been aided by some extra fire-power in recent weeks. The Geeson-prepared Candykane bounced back to her best form over 1780 metres around ‘The Triangle’ with reinsman...
Click for more