| Gold Coast Turf Club News |
Dance Hero now equal Slipper favourite: Dance Hero has joined Not A Single Doubt at the head of markets for the Golden Slipper following his brilliant win in Saturday's Magic Millions Classic. (11 January 2004) 
 Millions Cup win caps Whiteleys move south: A pivotal decision by jockey Chris Whiteley three years ago was rewarded when he won the $400,000 Magic Millions Cup (1400m) at the Gold Coast today. (10 January 2004) 
Magic Millions crowns a Hero: NEARLY 15,000 people made their way to the Gold Coast Turf Club for today's 2004 Conrad Jupiters Magic Millions Racing Carnival feature day. (10 January 2004) 
Beadman and Hawkes grab Millions win: Jockey Darren Beadman credited a crucial gear change as the catalyst for the victory of gelding Jamieson Valley in the Magic Millions at the Gold Coast. (10 January 2004) 
Waterhouse continues Millions dominance: Champion trainer Gai Waterhouse continued her dominance of the Magic Millions when Dance Hero scored an all-the-way win at the Gold Coast. (10 January 2004) 
More Than Hugs forgotten Millions runner: Talented filly More Than Hugs has survived the heat to assume the role of giant-killer in the Magic Millions Classic (1200m) at the Gold Coast. (9 January 2004) 
Spur Me On back set for Millions miracle: Bold frontrunner Spur Me One will complete a remarkable comeback from racing's wilderness if he wins the Magic Millions Trophy at the Gold Coast on Saturday. (9 January 2004) 
All Aboard for Saturdays Magic Millions: THE Gold Coast Turf Club has arranged extra courtesy bus services for this Saturday's 2004 Conrad Jupiters Magic Millions feature raceday (10th January). (9 January 2004) 

Guy chases Millions: Leading trainer Bryan Guy talks to Chris Scholtz about his Magic Million's chances. (9 January 2004) 
Johns French is fine: Sydney trainer John O'Shea talks to Chris Scholtz after Best French's Silk Stocking win. (9 January 2004) 
 

Picaday's class to offset barrier: Leading trainer Bruce McLachlan is counting on the Group One credentials of Picaday to offset an awkward barrier in Saturday's Magic Millions Trophy. (8 January 2004) 
French is best in Silk Stocking: Trainer John O'Shea praised the toughness of consistent mare Best French after she overcame a torrid run to win the Listed Silk Stocking at the Gold Coast. (7 January 2004) 
Waterhouse unfazed by Hero's stargazing: Trainer Gai Waterhouse is confident Dance Hero will retain his focus for Saturday's Magic Millions Classic on the Gold Coast after a minor trackwork hiccup. (7 January 2004) 
 Not A Single Doubt best bet for Millions: Unbeaten colt Not A Single Doubt has retained his firm grip on favouritism for Saturday's Magic Millions Classic at the Gold Coast following the barrier draw. (6 January 2004) 
Munce hoping for luck aboard In A Bound: Leading jockey Chris Munce believes impeccably-bred mare In A Bound can give trainer Gai Waterhouse a flying start to the Magic Millions' carnival. (6 January 2004) 
Premier Beattie to unveil Statue: The Magic Millions commissioned statue of Peter “Pedro” Gallagher will be unveiled by the Premier Peter Beattie, at 10am on Thursday 8th January 2004. (6 January 2004) 
Direction not a problem for The General: A crucial trackwork test has convinced trainer Rick Hore-Lacy racing clockwise will not be an issue for The General in Saturday's Magic Millions Classic. (5 January 2004)  Pages: 1 2 3 4
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