Magic Millions Classic Final Field – 2014

Favourites Unencumbered and Invisible have tightened their grip on the $2 million Magic Millions 2YO Classic with ideal barrier draws.

Unencumbered came up with barrier three while Invisible drew seven in the summer’s richest race.

Race 6 – 3:35PM JEEP $2 MILLION MAGIC MILLIONS 2YO CLASSIC (1200 METRES)
Of $1,900,000.1st $1,400,000, 2nd $300,000, 3rd $150,000, 4th $50,000
Set Weights, Two-Years-Old, Apprentices cannot claim.Field Limit: 16 + 5 EM

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No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 UNENCUMBERED Bjorn Baker Nathan Berry 3 57kg
2 GEROMAYO Mick Price Stephen Baster 8 57kg
3 I AM THE GENERAL Shane Nichols Jake Noonan 15 57kg
4 CELESTIAL DRAGON Stuart Kendrick Timothy Bell 5 57kg
5 NORDIC EMPIRE Mick Price Damien Oliver 19 57kg
6 PINCH RIVER Robert Heathcote Ryan Wiggins 12 57kg
7 INVISIBLE Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes James McDonald 7 57kg
8 DIVINE SERVICE Jason McLachlan Eddie Wilkinson 4 57kg
9 VIENNA ROYALE Tony Gollan Chris Munce 10 57kg
10 CYCLONE Gai Waterhouse Blake Shinn 1 57kg
11 SHEER STYLE Garry Frazer Jason Collett 21 55kg
12 OAKLEIGH GIRL Danny J Bougoure Craig Newitt 6 55kg
13 STROAK Bryan Guy Michael Cahill 14 55kg
14 TOTALLY SURE Kelly Schweida Glen Colless 16 55kg
15 RUBY SOHO Liam Birchley Michael Rodd 2 55kg
16 ECHO GAL Gai Waterhouse Tommy Berry 17 55kg
17e SAGATONA Liam Birchley Robert Thompson 13 55kg
18e PINK PERFECTION Peter G Moody Peter Robl 9 55kg
19e STAR DROP Rex Lipp 11 55kg
20e BURLEIGH BULLET Darryl Hansen 20 55kg
21e TALES OF FASHION Trevor Bailey 18 55kg

 

Unencumbered consolidated his position as $3.80 favourite for the 1200m dash over the tricky Gold Coast circuit.

Invisible, trained by the Hawkes family partnership, is a winner at his only start and has firmed from $51 dollars when the TAB market opened to $4.50.

Nordic Empire is on the third line of betting at $11, despite drawing barrier 19.

His trainer Mick Price was unfazed by the draw, especially knowing he has Damien Oliver on board.

The colt is likely to come in to barrier 15 if the emergencies do not get a start, and will have the Gai Waterhouse-trained Echo Gal, a former equal favourite, on his inside.

“There is speed out there and it’s not the worst result for us,” Price said.

“They will boot forward and I will get a trail off them.”

Price’s other runner Geromayo fared better with barrier eight, and remained at $12.

The runner-up in the Wyong Magic Millions 2YO Classic remains a maiden after three starts but Price said he was thriving on the trip north.

“He’s glossed up in the coat, he’s thinned up in the body, his brain is better.

“He’s fitter, stronger and turned into a real racehorse.

“The timing of everything we have done with him is perfect. The gate is good for him. There are plenty of things in his favour.

“I think he’s going to be a chance to be in the fat end of the prizemoney.”

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