Sunday Territorian

Make that five on the trot

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MESSENE has stretched his winning streak to five at Canterbury to seal a treble for the Hawkes training partnershi­p which began with the introducti­on of a live Magic Millions contender.

Invisible got the ball rolling with his debut victory in the two-year-old and Maysoon brought a race-to-race double while Messene won the final event at a rare Saturday meeting at the track.

All three were steered by James McDonald, who has won 10 races from his past 31 rides.

Michael Hawkes, representi­ng the team which also includes his brother Wayne and father John, said Messene would have a let-up and come back to be prepared for a tilt at autumn riches.

‘‘He could possibly head to the Doncaster,’’ Hawkes said. ‘‘Three winners for the day is a good result and Bugatty ran second in Melbourne.’’

Bugatty was runner-up to Chivalry in the 1000m race for two-year-olds at Moonee Valley.

Invisible’s win has him into second favouritis­m for the $2 million Magic Millions Classic (1200m) at the Gold Coast on January 11, with the market headed by Unencumber­ed, winner of the BJ McLachlan at Doomben.

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James McDonald

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