Updated Order of Entry for Inglis Millennium

Tara Madgwick - Monday January 22

The unofficial order of entry for the $2million Inglis Millennium over 1100m for 2YOs to be run at Randwick on Saturday February 10 has been updated with last Saturday’s impressive Rosehill debut winner Fully Lit zooming into contention.

Fully Lit staked a claim for the Inglis Millennium last Saturday - image Steve Hart

The Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott trained son of Hellbent did everything and with improvement still to come is sure to give his big team of Red Fox Racing owners a massive thrill if he makes it to the big day.

The Kris Lees trained Spirit of Boom colt Thundering Soul won on debut at Scone on Sunday to put some prizemoney in the bank, while the Liam Birchley trained Smart Missile filly Dream Smart was a close second at Eagle Farm last Saturday and could also be on the fringe of gaining a start.

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Lindsay Park Racing have announced exciting filly Bold Bastille is on a Blue Diamond path, while the Maher and Eustace trained colt Odinson won a recent trial and is entered for Randwick this Saturday.

The final field will have 16 runners and 4 emergencies. Please note BOBS, VOBIS or similar prizemoney does NOT count in the order of entry for the race.

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