Magic Millions Cup winner Bold Glance will launch his bid for a Sydney autumn campaign in the Listed Falvelon Quality at Eagle Farm on Saturday.Trainer Norm Hilton, who will offer the ride to Bobby El-Issa, plans to give the five-year-old two local runs before heading to Sydney for a tilt at the Doncaster Mile.Star stablemate Poor Judge will make his comeback in a 1000-metre open handicap at Eagle Farm on Saturday week.Both sprinters have been nominated for the Group One Doncaster (1600m) at Ran
Magic Millions Cup winner Bold Glance will launch his bid for a Sydney autumn campaign in the Listed Falvelon Quality at Eagle Farm on Saturday.
Trainer Norm Hilton, who will offer the ride to Bobby El-Issa, plans to give the five-year-old two local runs before heading to Sydney for a tilt at the Doncaster Mile.
Star stablemate Poor Judge will make his comeback in a 1000-metre open handicap at Eagle Farm on Saturday week.
Both sprinters have been nominated for the Group One Doncaster (1600m) at Randwick on April 16 and will clash in two lead-ups along the way.
"They'll both run at the Gold Coast in a Quality race before they go away and then in the George Ryder," Hilton said.
"I doubt Bold Glance will get a run in the Doncaster unless he can win it (Ryder) but he's nominated for the Doncaster so he'll get his chance down there."
The $100,000 Gold Coast Stakes (1200m) is on March 19.
Bold Glance has been given an easy time since his Magic Millions Cup triumph at the Gold Coast on January 15.
"He's going well and has just been cruising along in the stables since he won the Magic Millions Cup," Hilton said.
Hilton plans to set both sprinters for the Group One Stradbroke Handicap (1400m) at Eagle Farm in June following their autumn assignments.
Poor Judge hasn't raced since his victory in the Group Three Chatham Stakes (1400m) at Flemington in October.
"He had a good spell after Melbourne and he's been in work now for more than two months," Hilton said.
"He's bulked up a lot and for a horse that's not overly big he looks a lot stronger."
Hilton has only saddled up one runner in Sydney, three-year-old Norocos who finished seventh to Unanimously at Randwick on January 8.
The trainer recently scrapped plans to open a satellite stable at Warwick Farm in Sydney's south west.