Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted August 10, 2022 Journalists Share Posted August 10, 2022 Since its inception in 2018, no Victorian sprinter has won the Million Dollar Chase. But our chase to ultimately provide an ‘instant millionaire’ – in the second MDC edition for 2022 – starts at Temora on Wednesday with two regional heats over 457 metres. And, on numbers alone, the Vics have an excellent chance of a strong presence in the Temora regional final six days later. We have five of the seven runners in Heat 1 (Race 7, 5.32pm) and four of seven in Heat 2 (Race 8, 5.54pm). However, it’s just not weight of numbers – there’s much more than a sprinkling of class among our aspirants ‘south of the border’. In Heat 1, we’re represented by G1 Adelaide Cup winner Do It (Box 4) – Jeff Britton; G1 Maturity Classic finalist Plaintiff (Box 6) – Jason Thompson; G3 Ladies Bracelet finalist McKeon Bale (Box 1) and Throssell Bale (Box 3) – Daniel Gibbons; and G1 Melbourne Cup finalist Jepara (Box 2) – Angela Langton. And, in Heat 2, G1 Brisbane Cup winner Equalizer (pictured) (Box 7) – Jason Thompson; G2 Warrnambool Cup finalist Mepunga Mustang (Box 8) – Jeff Britton; and G1 Maturity Classic finalist Kelsey Bale (Box 5) and G2 Geelong Gold Cup finalist Winnington Bale (Box 6) – Daniel Gibbons. PLAINTIFF with handler Luke Thompson after ‘winning the case’ in a G1 Maturity heat. Here are TAB’s fixed odds on the Victorians: Heat 1 – $2.80 Plaintiff, $3.70 Do It, $4.60 McKeon Bale, $4.80 Jepara, $26 Throssell Bale. Heat 2 – $3 Equalizer, $3.50 Mepunga Mustang, $5.50 Kelsey Bale, $23 Winnington Bale. WATCH: EQUALIZER (B7) wins at The Meadows, prior to a second G1 Brisbane Cup campaign, on June 11. View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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