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Fake Love still on track for Magic Millions Classic

Some rest and recreation at the Gold Coast during summer works wonders for humans and co-trainer Ciaron Maher suspects it will do the same for Fake Love in her build up to the Magic Millions.

Fake Love rocketed into Magic Millions contention when she scored an easy win at her first start in the Debutant Stakes (1000m) at Caulfield in October.

The filly drifted to the fourth line of Magic Millions Classic betting at $11 after finishing runner-up to Sweet Dolly in the Calaway Gal Stakes at Eagle Farm on December 12.

“She’s probably our top seed for the Millions and she’ll be well acclimatised by the time she gets there,” Maher said.

“She’ll probably just spend a bit of time down the beach sunning herself and hopefully she’s spot on and ready to go for the big day.”

The filly has been entered for two-year-old races in Sydney and Brisbane on Boxing Day as a precaution in case Maher feels she needs another run before the $2 million Magic Millions Classic (1200m) at the Gold Coast on January 16.

“I’ll see what the best option is for her but the Magic Millions is her grand final,” Maher said.

“If we think she needs another run we might give it to her but I’m comfortable where she’s at and I’d be happy to go straight in.”

Maher believes Fake Love’s racing pattern is well suited to the Gold Coast circuit.

“She’s very neat, very well muscled, not the biggest you’d have to say but very well suited to the Gold Coast,” he said.

“She’ll be able to rail like a greyhound. She’s fit and ready to go.”

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