Kilmore victory sets Leap To Fame's sights on Hunter Cup

08 February 2026 | John Dunne
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The best pacer and trotter in this part of the world are both racing for lucrative spoils at next week’s Hunter Cup meeting after champion pacer Leap To Fame scored an authoritative win in the Group 1 Jet Roofing Kilmore Pacing Cup.

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