Champion Pacer jump to fame (Bettor's joy) Set the scene for a record-breaking Brisbane Inter Dominion after producing the best performance of his outstanding career of his outstanding career to win Betcha's race in Cambridge.
Another romp through the Inter-Dominion in July in front of a hometown quantity in Albion Park would become a leap to fame in Australasia everywhere.
Cambridge was his 50th win of only 63 starts and achieved the win from jump to fame to 4,009,660 US dollars. It brought him to fourth place on the list of all time, under the direction of the great blacks a fraudulent to $ 4,575,438.
The six -year -old silently silently rushed when he expressed the tables on his Miracle Mile conqueror Don Hugo and wiped out the Novel Zealand racing record in Cambridge last Friday evening.
Rival coaches, drivers and fans watched themselves with awe when he overcame the toughest run of the race on a rained route and made amazing 1.6 seconds outside the NZ record.
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Even his modest coaching driver Grant Dixon said it jumped to fame “greatest victory”.
Despite the temptation of two other substantial races in Novel Zealand, which would be delivered to his grace, owner Kevin Seymour confirmed that the leap to fame would return to the huge Inter -Dominion series in Brisbane, which was packed in the Albion Park in July.
“We came to show the kiwis how good he was in the meat and we did. It is now back home,” he said.
“Somehow this horse gives up-to-date magical moments even after three years and that was one of them.
“It is right in the upper Echelon of thrills, which he gave us to bring him to Novel Zealand for the first time and to create such a performance.
“We will bring him home now and look forward to the fact that everyone has to travel to meet the Inter -Dominion next time.”
Sprung to fame really stamped his size when he won the last Inter -Dominion in Brisbane in December 2023.
“It would be something else,” said Seymour.
Jump to Fame's Epic Cambridge victory came at a uncommon time when he had to reaffirm his dominance in his first two “Majors” of 2025 – a second, the Swayzee in the Hunter Cup and a second to Don Hugo in Miracle Mile.
While Swayzee did not go to Cambridge, crushed jump to Fame Don Hugo to take a 2-1 goal line.
The Champion Kiwi Horseman Barry and Mark Purdon were amazed together with Cran Dalgety about the jump to the performance of fame.
“It's just size,” said Dalgety. “We knew he was really good, but that was something else. He is one of the best we have ever seen.”
Mark Purdon, who took second place at Chase A Dream, said: “I have never been to a race like him.
In another enormous thrust for the inter-dominion, the Victorian Star Arcee Phoenix, which won the Cambridge in Cambridge, is also bound to Brisbane.
As with a jump to fame, his connections will handle other NZ options to return home and concentrate on the Inter -Dominion.
from Adam HamiltonFor Gurtracing Australia