2014 Magic Millions 3yo Guineas Field and Barriers

Race 5 – 2:55PM GOLD COAST $1 MILLION MAGIC MILLIONS 3YO GUINEAS (1400 METRES)
Of $820,000.1st $570,000, 2nd $150,000, 3rd $75,000, 4th $25,000
Set Weights plus Penalties, Three-Years-Old, Apprentices cannot claim.Field Limit: 16 + 5 EM

Form Guide

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No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 CHARLIE BOY Gerald Ryan Michael Rodd 16 58kg
2 INTO THE RED Kelso Wood Chris Munce 1 57.5kg
3 GRACIOUS PROSPECT David Hayes Stephen Baster 14 57kg
4 WOULDNT IT BE NICE Paul Perry Blake Shinn 7 57kg
5 WEINHOLT Peter G Moody Hugh Bowman 6 57kg
6 ARCHITECT David J Lawlor Bobby El-Issa 12 57kg
7 SALUTE TO JUDE Robert Smerdon Damien Oliver 19 57kg
8 DALTON Bryan Guy Nathan Berry 20 57kg
9 THE BOWLER Tony Vasil Craig Newitt 9 57kg
10 SWEET IDEA Gai Waterhouse James McDonald 15 56kg
11 MISSY LONGSTOCKING Liam Birchley Michael Cahill 17 56kg
12 ENQUARE Jason McLachlan Jim Byrne 2 56kg
13 BRING A RING Tony McEvoy Peter Robl 5 55.5kg
14 NORTHERN GLORY Gai Waterhouse Tommy Berry 8 55kg
15 SPLENDORA Matthew Dunn Glen Colless 18 55kg
16 TINTO Rex Lipp Timothy Bell 4 55kg
17e ESTONIAN PRINCESS Scott Aspery 3 55kg
18e SHIRAZ ATTACK Gillian Heinrich Timothy Bell 13 55kg
19e GUNDY SPIRIT Tony Gollan Ryan Wiggins 10 57kg
20e NUDE SECRETS Nathan J Schofield Justin P Stanley 11 57kg
21e OUTBACK LIGHTNING Jeffrey Caught 21 57kg

In the news:

Trainer Bryan Guy is dismayed by claims his filly Stroak is not brilliant enough to win Saturday’s $2m Magic Millions Classic on the Gold Coast.

Stroak is currently at $12 in Queensland’s richest two-year-old race on the back of two early season wins and an unlucky second to Classic favourite Unencumbered in the B J McLachlan Stakes at her previous start.

She has blown from $9 after several experts and punters on social media have expressed doubts Stroak can muster the leg speed to sprint home in what is traditionally a 1200m dash.

Guy believes Stroak could develop into a VRC Oaks (2500m) chance in Melbourne in November.

But he also thinks she will run a mighty race in the Magic Millions.

“Everyone can have an opinion, but I can’t agree with them. I’m confident she can be in the finish on Saturday,” he said.

Guy believes blinkers will make a difference.

“She has gone terrific in them in track work. Going into a big race you want everything to be well and to this stage it has been plain sailing.”

Stroak is by Real Saga, the sire of last year’s Magic Millions winner Real Surreal.

Michael Cahill rode her and likes his chances of backing up on Stroak.

“Michael said he would ride her weeks ago and has remained confident since then,” Guy said.

Stroak has more than recouped the $80,000 she cost and if she goes well on Saturday she will come into the reckoning for the $3.5m Golden Slipper at Rosehill on April 5.

“We will just wait and see how she goes. She is paid up for the Slipper but she also looks a nice horse for the Sires-J Atkins double in the winter,” Guy said.

Guy’s decision to clear out some of his older horses and bring more yearlings into his stable is bearing fruit.

“We got 20 yearlings who are now two-year-olds and we have a few nice ones to race yet,” he said.

The trainer has been in form with seven runners on Sunday for two winners, two seconds, a third and two fourths.

Unencumbered heads the Classic betting at $3.80.

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