Racing
Magic Millions calling for Supercilious
A trip to the Gold Coast is on the table for Supercilious who resumes at Caulfield Heath.
The Leon and Troy Corstens and Will Larkin stable are planning a trip to Queensland for Magic Millions Day with Supercilious who makes her return at Caulfield Heath.
The Magic Millions VIC 3YO & 4YO Classic (1200m) on Saturday will be the first run for Supercilious following an operation to overcome a breathing issue.
Larkin said the Magic Millions Fillies & Mares (1300m) at the Gold Coast on January 17 was the race Supercilious is being aimed at, but first the mare needs to get some prize money in the bank and increase her rating.
"Being a Magic Millions horse, we would love to get her up north," Larkin said.
"If she can run well in this, her main plan has been the 1300-metre Fillies and Mares race up there, but she needs to get her rating up before then.
"It will be a watch and see on Saturday but then she can have another run down here before she heads up."
Larkin said Supercilious had always had a bad breathing grading, but the stable was hoping to win a race or two, even a Stakes race, with the filly while still a three-year-old.
"Throughout her last preparation, it was the worst grading that it could be, but being a three-year-old filly, we wanted to make use of running in those three-year-old races and hopefully pick-up some money and maybe some Black Type," Larkin said.
"We kept her going until she turned four and then elected to do the surgery.
"It doesn't always work, but touch wood, it's been good."
Supercilious has had two jump-outs ahead of Saturday's return, finishing fourth at Flemington last month before scoring at Werribee on December 12.
"She's trialled up really well but she's first-up off a wind operation, so it's always a question mark," Larkin said.
"She's got no gear on her. She hasn't needed a tongue or a crossover noseband at all throughout the campaign, so it seems like it (the operation) has done its job.
"In her trials she hasn't made a sound and has been really clean in the wind, but under full pressure it might be a different story, so we'll learn a bit more about her on Saturday.
"If her ability shines through and she can breathe, I'm sure she'll be in the race."

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