Excitement machine set to weave his ‘Mogo Magic’ in town

Mogo Magic will be back in town on Saturday, ready to impress a big crowd in the 1100m Class Three Highway Handicap. Image: Bradley Photos.

He is one of, if not the most exciting young galloper in NSW, and all eyes will be on Mogo Magic when he returns in the 1100m Class Three Highway Handicap at Rosehill Gardens on Saturday.

Bookmakers have installed the Goulburn galloper as the $1.85 favourite after drawing superbly with gate three, while in-form country jockey Nick Heywood will take the ride.

Trained by Scott Collings, there is every reason for punters to be excited by the three-year-old, who debuted late last year, winning by a combined ten lengths at his first two starts.

On debut, he dominated his rivals in a 1000m maiden at the Sapphire Coast before his second win at Wagga in a 1065m Class One Handicap for colts and geldings. 

After a freshen-up, he resumed in the $120,000 Class Two Highway Handicap (1000m) at Royal Randwick on February 25, starting a $2 favourite before he put 2.2 lengths on the field. 

Following a 14-week break, Nick Heywood rode the unbeaten son of Duporth out of Zoumagic in an 800-metre trial at Goulburn on June 5, and he bounced out from the gates before registering a dominant 5.5 lengths win. 

Saturday’s Highway has turned into a fantastic race, with fellow up-and-coming stars Remember Jack (Stephen Jones), Emperor (Matthew Dunn), Smokeshow (Danielle Seib), and Smart Roostar (Brett Thompson) entered in the same country-only event. 

“On paper, it looks like being a pretty strong Highway,” said part-owner and Harden and District Picnic Race Club President Nathan Scofield.

In seven outings, including four trials, Mogo Magic has never been headed, and while connections are trying to keep a lid on the excitement, many pundits consider the unbeaten galloper to be a lock for one of the 14 Kosciuszko slots if he wins on Saturday.

While the $2 million race isn’t run until October 14 at Royal Randwick, bookmakers have installed the youngster as the $6 third-favourite, with the Luke Pepper-trained Opal Ridge the current $4 favourite, and Collings has already confirmed that they intend to get him in the Kosciuszko. 

“Bloody oath,’ Schofield replied when asked if it was exciting to be involved in the Mogo Magic ownership group. 

“When you see the times that he’s producing in trials and races and watching him do what he did last prep, it’s hard not to be excited – he won that Highway the way he did, and it’s all on raw ability.

“Everyone keeps saying he could be a Kozi (Kosciuszko) horse or maybe something better than that, and we hope it all works out, but as they say, we’ll just take it one step at a time.”

According to Schofield, there is no better person to train their sprinter than Collings, with the Goulburn stable in terrific form of late.

“Scott does what’s best by the horse, and we couldn’t be happier for him and the team to have a horse like Mogo Magic and Ten Bells, and he deserves everything he gets,” Schofield said.

With Mogo Magic off to town, along with stablemate and back-to-back Goulburn winner Master Joe, Schofield and other owners in the horse will be heading to Sydney.

“We’re going to go down and have a look, and hopefully, we are celebrating,” Schofield said.

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