The Gold Coast Bulletin

Cahill given golden chance

- MARK OBERHARDT GOLDMARKET HANDICAP

GOLD Coast trainer Michael Costa is hoping Malahide can give jockey Michael Cahill his first stakes winner in his comeback from injury.

The mare will join her stablemate and last-start winner Manaya in the Listed Goldmarket Handicap (1300m) at the Gold Coast tomorrow.

Cahill returned last Saturday from four months on the sidelines after breaking his foot in a barrier accident in October.

He had three rides and has doubled that for the $1.6 million Jewel day tomorrow.

“I wanted to get my weight back down so I can ride comfortabl­y at 54 kilos,” he said.

Cahill won two Group 1s on The Bostonian last winter but missed the win when the New Zealand sprinter claimed the Group 1 Canterbury Stakes in Sydney last Saturday.

“I wouldn’t have been ready to ride him but I was thrilled for the connection­s,” he said.

Costa was happy to engage Cahill for first-up specialist Malahide who has had two trials leading into the race.

“Michael rode her in her most recent trial when she was second. It was a funny trial because the winner (Starvirgo) really tore away but my mare worked home like we wanted,” Costa said.

Malahide has won three of her four first-up runs and was stakes-placed last winter.

Costa is keen to get more black-type for Malahide and Manaya, an Eagle Farm winner last start when ridden by Matthew McGillivra­y who is again on board.

“I would imagine Manaya will go to stud later this year but Malahide might go on for another season after this one,” Costa said.

 ?? Picture: AAP IMAGE/ALBERT PEREZ ?? Jockey Michael Cahill will be reunited with Malahide tomorrow.
Picture: AAP IMAGE/ALBERT PEREZ Jockey Michael Cahill will be reunited with Malahide tomorrow.
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