Loyal Queensland punters were quick to back local star Sizzling for the Magic Millions Guineas when TattsBet opened its first market on the race with 90% of the early money on him. Within hours of the race going up, TattsBet took two four-figure bets on Kelso Wood's star galloper at $3.20 but the price remains unaltered. His main market rival is Golden Slipper sixth Driefontein ($5.50), who will be bidding to become the first horse to do the Magic Millions Classic/Guineas double. Clarry Conners

Loyal Queensland punters were quick to back local star Sizzling for the Magic Millions Guineas when TattsBet opened its first market on the race with 90% of the early money on him. Within hours of the race going up, TattsBet took two four-figure bets on Kelso Wood's star galloper at $3.20 but the price remains unaltered. His main market rival is Golden Slipper sixth Driefontein ($5.50), who will be bidding to become the first horse to do the Magic Millions Classic/Guineas double. Clarry Conners won the Classic with Mirror Mirror in 2006 and punters like his chances of celebrating a big race success on the Gold Coast again, backing his filly Assail into $17 from an opening quote of $26. She was due to contest Thursday's Wyong Magic Millions 2yo Classic enroute to the Coast, as was Gerald Ryan's unraced Dothraki, who was $35 in to $17 prior to that engagement. Cranbourne maiden winner Clevadude ($11) and Gai Waterhouse's Certitude ($9) are others towards the head of the market, while Queensland's leading chances appear to be Phelan Ready Stakes winner Sir Luminar ($13) and Calaway Gal Stakes winner Missy Longstocking ($19).