The Final Field has been released for the 2016 Magic Millions Fillies And Mares Handicap which is to be run at Gold Coast on Saturday 9th, January 2016 at 1:25PM. View the Magic Millions Fillies And Mares Handicap Field.
No | Horse | Trainer | Jockey | Barrier | Weight | |||
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1 | CRADLE ME | David Pfieffer | Jason Collett | 3 | 60kg | |||
2 | PEACE FORCE | Gerald Ryan | Kerrin McEvoy | 18 | 58.5kg | |||
3 | TRAVESTON GIRL | Tony Gollan | Ms Tegan Harrison | 16 | 57.5kg | |||
4 | REAL SURREAL | Kelso Wood | Michael Cahill | 12 | 56kg | |||
5 | ELOPING | Peter Robl | Blake Shinn | 17 | 55.5kg | |||
6 | ECHO GAL | Gai Waterhouse | Brenton Avdulla | 13 | 54.5kg | |||
7 | TUKIYO | John Dann | 20 | 54.5kg | ||||
8 | MISS COVER GIRL | Kelly Schweida | Glen Colless | 15 | 54kg | |||
9 | PRIVATE SECRETARY | Gregory Hickman | 7 | 54kg | ||||
10 | TINA MELINA | Tony Gollan | Jim Byrne | 1 | 54kg | |||
11 | SINO EAGLE | Peter G Moody | Glen Boss | 4 | 54kg | |||
12 | KALANDULA | Bruce W Hill | 5 | 54kg | ||||
13 | QUEEN OF KARIBA | John Sargent | Craig Williams | 6 | 54kg | |||
14 | MISS HUSSON | Bruce W Hill | 2 | 54kg | ||||
15 | MYWAYORTHEHIGHWAY (NZ) | Mick Mair | Robbie Fradd | 9 | 54kg | |||
16 | I AM ZELADY | Joseph Pride | Tim Clark | 10 | 54kg | |||
17e | ELLE LOU | Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes | Tommy Berry | 14 | 54kg | |||
18e | KARAKUCHI | Matthew Dale | 19 | 54kg | ||||
19e | PIENKNA | Tony Gollan | 8 | 54kg | ||||
20e | SUGAR HIT | Liam Birchley | 11 | 54kg |
News:
Outstanding Perth mare Delicacy has run her last race after breaking down in her Perth Cup win.
Delicacy was lame after setting a Perth Cup weight-carrying record for a mare on Saturday and scans revealed the four-year-old had torn both tendons in her front legs.
She lugged 59kg to lead home a Cup trifecta for owner Bob Peters and his wife Sandra at Ascot and added the Group Two race to her Group One triumphs in last year’s South Australian Derby and Australasian Oaks.
Named last season’s Australian three-year-old filly of the year, Delicacy bows out after earning $2.1 million from 12 wins and five placings in 19 starts.
She is set to become a valuable broodmare for Peters, one of Australian racing’s best-known owners and breeders who always has a large string of racehorses in work.