2014 Magic Millions Open Sprint Field and Barriers

Race 4 – 2:15PM MYER MAGIC MILLIONS OPEN SPRINT (1100 METRES)
Of $176,000.1st $126,000, 2nd $30,000, 3rd $15,000, 4th $5,000
Quality, Minimum Weight 54kg, Apprentices cannot claim.Field Limit: 12 + 5 EM

Form Guide

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No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 HIDDEN WARRIOR Paul Perry Blake Shinn 5 59.5kg
2 EXCELLANTES Robert Heathcote Glen Colless 14 57kg
3 STEEL ZIP Pat Duff Justin P Stanley 6 56.5kg
4 ROCKET TO GLORY Tony Gollan Chris Munce 12 55.5kg
5 PLANET VOYAGE Peter G Moody Peter Robl 10 55kg
6 EMMALENE Liam Birchley Michael Cahill 1 54kg
7 SEEKING MORE Kelso Wood Kirk Matheson (a) 15 54kg
8 WHITTINGTON Gai Waterhouse Tommy Berry 7 54kg
9 LENNIE’S CHOICE Kelly Schweida Jim Byrne 2 54kg
10 FLORIDA FELLOW Bryan Guy Janette K Johnson (a) 16 54kg
11 AVALADYLUCK Stuart Kendrick Timothy Bell 9 54kg
12 THE BLACK SUPERMAN Brad Herne Patrick Holmes 3 54kg
13e FUNDIDO John Manzelmann Bobby El-Issa 8 54kg
14e SHIVARCHI Robert Price Nathan Berry 11 54kg
15e CONFIDENT STAR Gillian Heinrich 4 54kg
16e LONDON FAIRY Les Kelly Larry Cassidy 13 54kg

In the news:

Star apprentice Chad Schofield hopes his decision to knock back rides at the Magic Millions meeting will pay dividends when he pilots The Peak in the Chester Manifold Stakes at Flemington on Saturday.

Schofield, who is apprenticed to David Hayes, was given the option of riding Gracious Prospect and The Yowie for Hayes at the Gold Coast, but he opted to stay with a strong book of rides at Flemington.

The Cox Plate-winning apprentice likes the chances of The Peak in the Chester Manifold (1400m), having won on the Cummings-trained gelding at the same track last month.

“I liked his turn of foot late in the race, suggesting he runs out a strong seven furlongs,” Schofield said.

“He meets a little bit tougher field on Saturday but he’s a nice little horse who I have no doubt is up to them.”

The Peak, third favourite at $5.50, is one of four last-start winners in the field of 11, along with Limes, Gig and $3.80 favourite Anlon.

Schofield, in his last season as an apprentice, is aiming to finish in the top three in the Melbourne senior jockeys’ premiership.

He is equal fifth with 14 wins, 13 behind pace-setter Damien Oliver, who is riding at the Gold Coast on Saturday.

Schofield is also chasing back-to-back wins on the Hayes-trained Backstedt in the Comedy King Handicap (1600m).

Backstedt led all the way for a commanding win over 1720m at Flemington on December 14 and Schofield said he would probably look to ride him the same way again.

“He’s a young stayer. He’s very tough and tries his absolute best so I’d imagine he’ll be hard to beat again,” he said.

The Hayes-trained two-year-old Lotion will have winkers off and blinkers added in the Better Beyond Plate (1000m).

Lotion was third in his only start in Adelaide on December 21.

“He did a few things wrong but on Saturday he gets blinkers on and that will just switch him right on,” Schofield said.

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