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SUNLIGHT TARGETS MILLIONS

- MATHEW TOOGOOD

AFTER an initial disappoint­ment, Sunlight has quickly shown everyone the talent her jockey Luke Currie knew she had. Now the flying filly gets her chance to deliver on a big stage.

Sunlight was beaten as favourite on debut in the Maribyrnon­g Trial Stakes in October in Melbourne but has since posted two emphatic wins at the Gold Coast to be favourite for today’s $2 million Magic Millions Classic (1200m) at the same track.

“I was disappoint­ed in her run at Flemington. It was below what I expected of her,” Currie said.

“What she’s done in her last couple is what I expected of her. Her Flemington run probably taught us a little bit and taught her a little bit as well.”

Currie is pleased trainer Tony McEvoy decided to run Sunlight last Saturday over 1100m when the filly powered away to win by 5-1/2 lengths.

“I did think she needed it,” Currie said.

“She had had enough late but she still had a bit in hand.

“She got pressured midrace, then kicked away and then idled down late. She passed the 1100m test with flying colours so I couldn’t see off that that she would have any problem running 1200m.

“I know all races, and especially two-year-old races, things sometimes don’t go to plan and if she gets beaten I still think she’s going to win a big race along the way.”

Sunlight will have to overcome a wide barrier but Currie is hopeful the filly has the natural speed to counter it.

“Tony doesn’t think the draw is probably a big deal, but I would have liked to have drawn a bit closer,” Currie said.

“That makes it a bit tougher from out there than drawing in the inside half-dozen, I thought. But she showed brilliant speed last time and I thought the positive was Ef Troop has drawn wider than her.

“I think he will try to take up a forward spot and she can probably go across with him, whether she sits off him or whether she has to keep going.”

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