Sandown Hillside Race Day – January 23rd

MRC Members Handicap

(3yo+ BM70 Handicap - 1500m)

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Winning Horse: King Magnus (Aus)

5yoG Magnus (Aus) - Influential Miss (Aus)(Carnegie (Ire))

11 starts - 4 wins 2 seconds 1 third 1 fourth $160410

Other Wins

1st Sandown-Hillside Tile Importer (Bm64) 1300m (2020)

1st Pakenham Battery Zone Hcp (C1) 1200m (2020)

1st Moe Bass Strait Beef Mdn Plate 1100m (2020) (Debut Run)

Other Placings

2nd Caulfield Neds Money Back Odds (Bm70) 1440m (2021)

2nd Flemington Myer Giftorium (Bm70) 1400m (2020)

3rd Kilmore Bet365 Top Tote Plus (Bm64) 1200m (2020)

Race Result:

1st: King Magnus (Lachie King/Robbie Griffiths & Mathew de Kock) - $4.80F

2nd: Translator (Michael Dee/Nigel Blackiston) - $8.50
3rd:
 Jesta Dreama (Jordan Childs/Wendy Kelly) - $26

Winning Time: 1:30.34  Last 600m: N/A

Margins: ½L x ½ Head

Winning Trainer: Robbie Griffiths & Mathew de Kock

“Lachie rode a fantastic race. A big well done to the whole team, our physios, our chiropractors, everyone that keeps this horse ticking over, and the great facilities at Cranbourne. He just keeps spinning out money.”

The team: “It’s so important. You can see how consistent he is. People like Deane Lester with Robbie and myself placing him great. It’s just a big team effort getting him here.

Deane’s work: “It gives you a strategy and gives you something to work on. Today Lachie rode the horse perfectly and it came together.”

Future: “As long as he keeps spinning out that cash, as we say, we’ll just keep going through the grades.”

Winning Jockey: Lachie King

“He’s just a horse that just travels so much. Robbie spoke to me this morning and said that you won’t find many horses that respond so quick under pressure. You’ve really got to time your run, he’s a bit quirky. You’ve really got to time your run.


“I’ve probably taken a couple of rides to get to know what he’s like and I knew he’d be there at the 100 metre mark, whether or not he was on his dying legs or not, but he was very honest today and genuine.

“He’s just been running into two or three better (recently). Unfortunately he’s just been getting his heartbroken by a couple of them on the line. He’s just a horse that you really have to ‘count to five’ on and Robbie made that the gist of his instructions today. We’re back to Hillside, he’s going to be there at the hundred (metre mark) so hold onto him for as long as you can, he said.

“When he was travelling down the dip I was rapt with the way he was going and when I gave him a couple of hits he really exploded.”