Total domination

Total domination
LEAP TO FAME (T) GRANT DIXON (D) GRANT DIXON

CHAMPION horseman Grant Dixon dominated last Saturday night's Albion Park meeting.

Dixon trained five of the first six winners on the card, including the free-for-all and three main events.

Superstar Leap To Fame rounded out his Inter Dominion preparation with a soft win in the Lucky Creed Pace when leading throughout in 1:54.7 over 2680 metres.

Winner of the 2023 Inter Dominion at Albion Park, the son of Bettors Delight missed last season's edition at Club Menangle.

Heats of the series are scheduled to begin on July 5, with Leap To Fame to be kept fresh heading into the qualifying rounds.

Dixon then reined Fire And Passion to glory in the $100,000 Australian Pacing Gold Final for two-year-old colts and geldings.

Working to the front from barrier five, Fire And Passion took his record to four wins from five starts when he cruised to a comfortable 27-metre triumph from Mister Americano.

Red Bull Bernie was a head away third in 1:54.1 over 1660 metres.

"I was very happy with his run," Dixon said. "He did it as easily as he pleased.

"It will be on to The Protostar in a few weeks for him now."

Amylee then matched her stablemate by securing the fillies' APG Final in 1:56.2 as Ourbeachgirlmaywyn and Notions filled the placings.

"She picked a good time to get her first win," Dixon said. "She will have a light break now then I will get her ready for the Triad later in the season."

Dixon rounded out his feature onslaught by claiming the $216,000 Hayden with Call To Order.

Although second across the finish - beaten a half-head - Call To Order was promoted to first following a successful protest.

"I've got no doubt he would going to run past the other horse if he wasn't tightened up the straight," Dixon said.

"That run should get him an invite to The Rising Sun in a fortnight, which is what we are hoping for."