Tiny bit as good as mum and little Diva will be a star
Lot 500 will carry more interest than usual at the Magic Millions sales when a filly enters the parading enclosure being the ninth foal of Melbourne Cup queen Makybe Diva.
Lot 500 will carry more interest than usual at the Magic Millions sales when a filly enters the parading enclosure being the ninth foal of Melbourne Cup queen Makybe Diva.
Standby for a roar which will be heard as far away as Main Beach if filly Dusty Tycoon — owned by no less than 700 people — pulls off the remarkable and wins the Million Magic Millions 2YO Classic.
This time it will be different for Tommy Berry as he attempts to make it three wins in the coveted Magic Millions Classic, with the jockey climbing aboard a horse who’s style is to run on late.
The days are ticking away too slowly for a sleepless trainer David Vandyke as he awaits his grand final with Alligator Blood in the Magic Millions Guineas.
Jockey Tommy Berry has revealed why his hopes haven’t risen after the market reaction picked his horse as the favourite to win this morning.
A Melbourne Cup victory by one of your siblings will suddenly throw you in the limelight as was the case for a Widden Stud filly when Vow And Declare won our most famous race.
If Chapter And Verse is successful at the Magic Millions, it will mean the world to Raheen Stud owners Basil and Di Nolan and their family, who have remained strong in difficult times.
Every year it’s a question that always pops up pre or post race. Just who is the greatest Magic Millions 2YO Classic winner of all time? Have your say in our poll.
Every trainer is talking about and with the evenness of the field every trainer realises that drawing out wide could spell the death knell to your chances in this year’s Magic Millions 2YO Classic.
Every Magic Millions Classic trainer would fancy their chances seven days out from their grand final, but co-trainer Adrian Bott is particularly buoyant about Farnan after a perfect Gold Coast exhibition gallop.
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