THE BGLC-TOBA Millionaires series hits fever-pitch on Saturday with four of six runners supplemented by their owners through the $150,000 eligibility-fee route for a $2 million bonus and $1.128 million winner’s purse in the Mr Sensational Trophy for two-year-olds at seven furlongs. It is jockeys’ agents’ day, but the race named for the men who trod the backstretch with condition books in hand has been overshadowed by the Millionaires Series, which offers the most lucrative owners’ incentive in local racing.
Patrick Elcock and owner-trainer Richard Azan have dug into their saddlebags for eligibility fees after posting non-eligible horses to victory in the series, United States-bred UNSPUN and HAZELNUT, respectively, forcing $1 million carryovers in separate divisions. Elcock’s UNSPUN, trained by Donovan Hutchinson, turned the tables on local-bred MISS MONEYPENNY for a runaway win at six furlongs on November 2, sending a $1 million carryover to the Mr Sensational. UNSPUN was supplemented on debut when beaten by LOVISA at four furlongs straight but ran ineligible for the $1 million bonus in two subsequent races, including his victory against MISS MONEYPENNY in Series 2.
Whereas Azan’s DANKA was supplemented on debut, safely tucking the $1 million bonus in her piggy bank, beating late-charging BEAUTIFUL SUNSET at five furlongs round on October 19 in Series 1, stablemate HAZELNUT was not made series-eligible for the BGLC-TOBA Jamboree Sprint on November 9, which she wo.