Nominations Galore for Magic Millions Raceday

Ben Dorries - Wednesday January 3

There have been 243 nominations received for the $10m Gold Coast Magic Millions raceday on January 13, excluding the rich 2YO Classic and 3YO Guineas races.

Nominations closed on Wednesday for the seven races on the Millions raceday other than the 2YO Classic and 3YO Guineas.

There were 32 nominations for the Magic Millions Cup, 31 for the Magic Millions Snippets, 27 for the Magic Millions Trophy, 37 for the Magic Millions Fillies and Mares, 28 for the Magic Millions QTIS Open, 55 for the Magic Millions Maiden Plate and 33 for the Magic Millions Country Cup.

Care to Think - Magic MillionsEntries for the $1m Magic Millions Cup (1400m) include Arbeitsam, Care to Think, Crack Me Up, Eckstein, Invincibella, Lucky Hussler, Merriest, Most Important, Oak Door, Ozi Choice, Snippets Lane and Snoopy.

Entries for the $1m Magic Millions Snippets (1200m) include Care to Think, Dothraki, Egyptian Symbol, Global Glamour, I Thought So, Kaepernick, Le Cordon Bleu, Murt the Flirt, Oak Door, Pretty Fast, Sir Moments, Snitzkraft, Straturbo, Viddora and Whypeeo.

Entries for the $1m Magic Millions Trophy (2200m) include All Too Huiying, Black On Gold, Dark Eyes, Feltre, Multitude, My Giuliano, Payroll, Sedanzer and Testashadow.

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Entries for the Magic Millions Fillies and Mares (1300m) include Candika, Cellargirl, Denpurr, Dinnigan, Eckstein, Egyptian Symbol, Global Glamour, Invincibella, Merriest, My Country, Notonyourlife, Pretty Fast, Soho Ruby, Sylpheed, Sweet Redemption and Viddora.

Entries for the $1m Magic Millions QTIS Open Handicap include Bourbon Road, Downloading, Havasay, I'm a Rippa, In His Stride, Pepperano, Realing, Rich Affair, Secret Trail, Siegfried, Spur Le Jouer, Upstart Pride and Zukaz.

Click hereto view the Gold Coast Magic Millions raceday nominations online

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