Magic Millions 3&4YO Classic Field – 2015

The Final Field has been released for the 2015 Magic Millions 3&4YO Classic which is to be run at Ballarat on Saturday 21st, November 2015 at 4:00PM. View the Magic Millions 3&4YO Classic Field.

Race 7 – 4:00PM Magic Millions 3&4YO Classic (1100 METRES)
Of $100,000.1st $60,000, 2nd $18,000, 3rd $9,000, 4th $4,500, 5th $2,500, 6th $1,200, 7th $1,200, 8th $1,200, 9th $1,200, 10th $1,200
Set Weights, Three-Years-Old and Four-Years-Old, For Magic Millions Series qualified horses only, Apprentices cannot claim.
This race carries a SUPER VOBIS Nominators Bonus of $7,000 and a SUPER VOBIS Owners Bonus of $23,000 for qualified horses.VOBIS Gold 3YO+ Horse Owners Bonus: $20,000Field Limit: 16 + 4 EM
No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 HUSSON EAGLE Patrick Payne Mark Zahra 5 59kg
2 NORDIC EMPIRE Mick Price Michael Dee (a) 10 59kg
3 ILLUSTRIOUS LAD Peter Gelagotis Vlad Duric 12 59kg
4 MURT THE FLIRT Brendan McCarthy Chris Symons 17 59kg
5 MOONLIGHT HUSSLER David Hayes & Tom Dabernig Luke Currie 14 59kg
6 REIGNING METEOR Matthew Williams Damien Thornton (a) 7 59kg
7 OUR CATCH Gai Waterhouse Ms Michelle Payne 11 59kg
8 LOCK AND LOAD Max Hinton Patrick Moloney (a) 1 59kg
9 HONOURABLE TYCOON Mark Kavanagh 4 59kg
10 TAPESTRY VISION Robert Smerdon 8 59kg
11 WILD RAIN Mark Kavanagh 13 57kg
12 BOUNDARY Heath Conners Stephen Baster 9 57kg
13 PROMPT RETURN Danny O’Brien 6 56kg
14 DU SUMPENT Darren Weir 15 56kg
15 CAPTAIN CRACKERJAK Dan O’Sullivan 16 56kg
16 MAGNETTE Wez Hunter Daniel Stackhouse 2 54kg
17e LASSIES VENTURE Michael Howard 3 57kg

News:

Champion Hong Kong trainer John Moore is looking to former Sydney sprinter Not Listenin’tome as the local hope in the Group One Sprint at the International meeting.

Formerly trained by Hawkes Racing, Not Listenin’tome was a Group Three winner in Australia and runner-up to Zoustar in the 2013 Group One Coolmore Stud Stakes.

The winner of two Group Three races in Hong Kong, Not Listenin’tome will put his credentials on the line in Saturday’s International Trial at Sha Tin.

Last year’s International Sprint winner Aerovelocity will miss the International Sprint on December 13 after pulling up from his last in the Premier Bowl with cardiac arrhythmia.

“There really is room for a nice sprinting prospect here at the moment and I’m keeping my eyes open to buy the right young sprinter,” Moore told the South China Morning Post.

“In the short term, I hope we can see the best of Not Listenin’tome on the weekend and he can make his case for the International next month.

“I admit the jury is still out on whether he’s our next big sprinter, but there was a lot to like about his convincing win first-up this season and then he had real excuses behind Able Friend last time.”

Not Listenin’tome was caught wide from an awkward draw in the Premier Bowl and finished sixth behind Able Friend.

“I like to think he can win this and be competitive on December 13, but to maintain my confidence I really want to see him one, two or three on Saturday,” Moore said.

Hawkes Racing will leave a decision on Chautauqua’s participation in the Sprint until the last moment.

Australia’s leading sprinter was beaten in the Darley Classic by Delectation at his most recent start.

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