Can Gai Waterhouse grab the Magic Millions 2YO prize at the Gold Coast? She certainly has bright expectations and the name of the youngster who'll provide the action is...yes, you guessed it, Brightexpectations, winner of Sunday's Wyong Magic Millions. It was Gai's third win in the Wyong feature, a race launched in 2003.Her stable rep Kate Grimwade says: 'It was a really good win...Gai has always thought he was very special and this is why she sent him to Melbourne for his first start. He got a

Can Gai Waterhouse grab the Magic Millions 2YO prize at the Gold Coast? She certainly has bright expectations and the name of the youngster who'll provide the action is...yes, you guessed it, Brightexpectations, winner of Sunday's Wyong Magic Millions. It was Gai's third win in the Wyong feature, a race launched in 2003.Her stable rep Kate Grimwade says: 'It was a really good win...Gai has always thought he was very special and this is why she sent him to Melbourne for his first start. He got a bit lost in the straight race there and ran a very good fourth.' Brightexpectations ($1.60-$1.90-$1.80 fav) had a long head margin over recent Sydney winner Star Lass ($6-$10), who tried to lead throughout. Another length and a half back in 3rd place was the well fancied Triple Crown ($4.40-$4.80-$4.60), a Catbird filly who ran 4th in the Gimcrack Stakes at her only previous run.