Wyong Magic Millions Day will take place this week and seven races are on the provincial New South Wales program.
The rail will be left in the true position around the entire course and at publish, we’re faced with a track rated in the Soft (5) range.
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Race 1 – 1:45pm – Mainstream Finance Services BM68 Handicap (1600m)
There is a case to be made for a few in the first on Wyong Magic Millions Day, including Dodecanese.
Dodecanese hasn’t saluted for some time, but he has improved with racing recently, and was unlucky to only just miss at Tuncurry last time.
He’s rock-hard fit and might not be offered a better opportunity to win than this.
Race 2 – 2:20pm – Mainstream Taxation & Accountancy BM64 Handicap (2100m)
Viren will take plenty of beating in the second on Wyong Magic Millions Day.
Viren has returned some eye-catching performances without recording an elusive win this time in, and he takes his place in this field following consecutive placings at metro level.
He’s rock-hard fit and with even luck, I can’t find a reason why he won’t be in the finish.
Race 3 – 2:55pm – Magic Millions 2022 Gold Coast Yearling Sales Maiden (1350m)
I’m going to have something on Diorissima in the third at Wyong on Wednesday.
Diorissima hasn’t been seen at the races since August and is obviously yet to record an elusive win, but she has shown some ability, and she has typically stepped out in tougher company than she strikes here.
She returned a nice trial in the lead up to her return and looks ready to fire fresh.
Race 4 – 3:30pm – Magic Millions Wyong 3YO & 4YO Stakes (1200m)
The Magic Millions 3YO & 4YO Stakes looks the perfect feature race for Snitzonfire.
Snitzonfire won each of his first three career starts when debuting in spring, and he returned from a freshen-up to finish a credible fourth, beaten only a length at Rosehill earlier this month.
Timmy Clark keeps the ride, the horse will take plenty of improvement into this race and I can’t find a reason why he won’t be in the finish.
Race 5 – 4:05pm – Exalted Constructions Class 1 Handicap (1600m)
There is a case to be built for nearly half of this field winning at Wyong, but I am going to stick with Rock The Bells.
Rock The Bells has been a model of consistency throughout his career, and has only missed placing a couple of times in ten starts.
He takes his place on Wednesday second-up and following a credible run for third at Newcastle.
Race 6 – 4:45pm – Magic Millions Wyong 2YO Classic (1100m)
As is typically the case, only a handful of runners confirmed in the Wyong Magic Millions 2YO Classic have previous experience, but this race has launched some genuine stars, and I have little doubt that a few more quality types will come out of this year’s edition.
This horse hasn’t made an appearance at the races yet, but he returned an eye-catching trial, and I am happy to have something on.
Hell I Am took his place in the Canterbury jump out in November and mustered a nice turn of foot to easy win.
He is drawn ideally under Hugh Bowman and looks a lovely type.
Race 7 – 5:15pm – Wyong’s Next Racing Meeting January 8 BM64 Handicap (1100m)
I’m going to give Tudor Music another chance in the last on Wyong Magic Millions Day.
Tudor Music is yet to show her best in three starts back this time, but she has stripped fitter, and she takes her place in this field following a credible effort for fifth behind Dragonstone at Kembla Grange.
This does look to be the weakest race that she has contested this time, and we can have an each-way play at the price.