The Gold Coast Bulletin

Smith rides luck

- CARYL WILLIAMSON

TRAINER Matthew Smith hopes he can transfer the good vibes from his stellar spring to the summer with his eye on the $2 million Magic Millions Classic with Kerrisdale.

The Smith-trained Fierce Impact won two Group 1 races in Melbourne within three weeks, the Toorak Handicap on October 16 and the Cantala Stakes on November 2.

The Warwick Farm trainer will now turn his attention to the Magic Millions at the Gold Coast on January 11 with Kerrisdale who is entered to make her debut at Rosehill on Saturday over 1100m.

Kerrisdale is by first season sire Vancouver, winner of the 2015 Golden Slipper. So far Vancouver has produced two placegette­rs and Smith hopes Kerrisdale can get him off the mark as a winning sire.

Much will depend on the barrier draw today.

“If she happened to draw badly then we would think about saving her for Wyong next week,” Smith said.

“She is a really nice filly and has been working well so hopefully she can hold it together this prep.

“I’m happy but I really would like a good barrier for her.”

The Wyong club hosts the $200,000 Wyong Magic Millions Classic (1100m) tomorrow week.

Kerrisdale has had two trials, with her performanc­e in the first in September a mystery when Tommy Berry pulled her up thinking she had a problem.

“Tommy thought there was something wrong but we went over her and she was fine,” Smith said.

“She came out and trialled extremely well the second time.

“Kathy O’Hara will ride her on Saturday.”

Kerrisdale finished fourth in a 742m heat at Randwick on November 12, two lengths from the winner Mrs Maisel who is also among the 18 entries for Saturday’s race.

Victory on Saturday would earn Kerrisdale $58,000, which would place her in the top 10 in the order of entry for the Magic Millions 2YO Classic as it stands today.

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