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Huge influx of horses for Rocky as buyers splash $690K

Day one of the Magic Millions sales resulted in some big buys for Rockhampton. Horses Tony McMahon Premium Content Subscriber only A huge influx of yearlings is Rockhampton bound after an estimated 22 were purchased with that intent at the Gold Coast on Monday. This represents a record in that arena from the first session on Monday’s Magic Millions March QTIS Yearling Sale. Some $691,500 was outplayed for them when 160 yearlings sold for a gross of $7.45 million. This brought about a grand first days result with a record average of $47,175. In a bold expression of his confidence in Rockhampton racing, Gracemere’s Colin Bell topped the CQ brigade with a $105,000 buy.

Stakeholders riding high: How good is this for Rocky?

Stakeholders riding high: ‘How good is this for Rocky?’ Sweet Dolly, ridden by Justin Stanley, wins the Aquis QTIS Jewel 2YO at the Gold Coast on Saturday. Photo: Grant Peters/Trackside Photography Horses Tony McMahon Premium Content Subscriber only Words don’t come easy to describe the colossal performances of Rockhampton racing stakeholders and their treasured thoroughbreds at the mega Gold Coast races on Saturday. In such a case it is said dollars talk all languages and louder than words so let’s let the moola do all the talking to provide a clear perspective. Of the $1.65 million base prize money on offer, the five Rockhampton-connected horses won $471,850.

Juvenile starlet works well in lead-up to $500K race

Juvenile starlet works well in lead-up to $500K race Trainer Kevin Hansen and Sweet Dolly after her Callaghan Park gallop on Monday morning. Photo: Tony McMahon. Sport Tony McMahon Premium Content Subscriber only Queensland’s juvenile starlet Sweet Dolly passed her final gallop in preparation for Saturday’s $500K 2YO Jewel (1200m) at the Gold Coast in scintillating fashion early on Monday morning. With race jockey Justin Stanley up, Rockhampton trainer Kevin Hansen chose to work the unbeaten filly on the grass course proper at Callaghan Park. “I sent her out with stablemate, the open horse Casino Thoughts, with the idea for her to pick him up during the gallop but he pulled too hard so she never went with him,” Hansen said.

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