The Cairns Post

Belief in mate, colt pays off

- MARK OBERHARDT

A LONG-TIME associatio­n with Quackerjac­k’s owner Frank Mittiga will reap a big dividend for trainer Mark Newnham if the colt can win the $2 million Magic Millions Classic at the Gold Coast.

A former jockey, Newnham is well known through his work as foreman with the Gai Waterhouse stable for more than a decade.

When Waterhouse went into a training partnershi­p with Adrian Bott about two years ago, Newnham decided to branch out on his own.

He decided he needed a horse that would develop into a genuine contender in big races and was at the Magic Millions Sales with that in mind when he bought Quackerjac­k.

Long-time friend Mittiga encouraged him to bid $240,000 for the horse.

“I only had a limited budget and got one other horse, but it has turned out the right decision because Quackerjac­k has been doing the right thing by us,” Newnham said. “He has the right constituti­on and mindset to win a big race.”

Quackerjac­k ran last at his first start in the Breeders’ Plate at Randwick in October but Newnham still believed he had a smart horse on his hands and gave him a break.

The colt scored an impressive win at Kembla Grange when he resumed.

He then beat a good-quality field at Randwick last Saturday week to earn a start in Saturday’s rich Gold Coast race.

Quackerjac­k will start from barrier 14 if there are no scratching­s but Newnham has taken that in his stride.

“It is what it is. I can’t do much about the barrier,” he said.

“I think the 1200m in the Millions Classic is going to be ideal for him at this stage.

“I know he has a bad barrier but there is a lot of pace around him and a lot of pace inside him.”

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