Million-dollar baby Military Rose will be given the chance to chase Golden Slipper history after fulfilling trainer Gillian Heinrich's dream of winning the Magic Millions Classic at the Gold Coast.The daughter of General Nediym, who cost $155,000 when bought by Heinrich's husband Hoss as a yearling, streaked home by 3-3/4 lengths from Sydney filly Ambers Waltz in the $2 million feature.Brisbane filly Demanding Miss was a neck away third.Military Rose, who remains unbeaten after four starts and h

Million-dollar baby Military Rose will be given the chance to chase Golden Slipper history after fulfilling trainer Gillian Heinrich's dream of winning the Magic Millions Classic at the Gold Coast.

The daughter of General Nediym, who cost $155,000 when bought by Heinrich's husband Hoss as a yearling, streaked home by 3-3/4 lengths from Sydney filly Ambers Waltz in the $2 million feature.

Brisbane filly Demanding Miss was a neck away third.

Military Rose, who remains unbeaten after four starts and has now earned more than $1.3 million, clocked 1:10.27 for the 1200-metre sprint, well outside Clan O'Sullivan's race record of 1:08.46.

Military Rose's win was the first home town victory since Snippets won the race in its inaugural year in 1987.

Heinrich, who was showing signs of nerves prior to the race, rated the victory as the best of her career as did winning jockey Stathi Katsidis.

"This is sensational. Just to get a horse in the race is fantastic but to win it is unbelievable," Heinrich said.

"When she was still in front 200 metres out I really started to get excited."

Heinrich has been training for almost 20 years and declared before the race that a Magic Millions victory was what she wanted before a Group One.

"I've never won a Group One and Group Twos have been the best wins for me but a Magic Millions is the race I've always wanted to win," she said.

"I've had that many texts from people supporting me, it's been fantastic.

"It's hard to get a horse into this race. Normally trainers have to battle with shin-soreness with their two-year-olds but she's kept whacking up for the last four starts."

Military Rose's win also was a triumph for General Nediym who won the race in 1997 and was the only race winner to sire a Magic Millions winner previously when Regimental Gal was successful in 2003.

Heinrich now plans to give Military Rose a break before aiming her at the $3.5 million Golden Slipper Stakes (1200m) in April.

"She's in the race and so long as she pulls up well she'll be going down," Heinrich said.

Only two Magic Million winners, Dance Hero in 2004 and Phelan Ready last year, have gone on to claim the Golden Slipper but they were both geldings and no filly is yet to accomplish the feat.

Katsidis showed why he is leading the national jockeys' premiership since making his riding comeback in July last year.

"I've ridden about 87 winners this season and I rate this win as one of the best," Katsidis said.

"I won a few races on Calaway Gal before she won the Golden Slipper and I've rated her as one of the best but this filly is up there with her."

Trainer John O'Shea offered no excuses and was proud of the performance from runner-up Ambers Waltz who was well back on the home turn.

"She beat everything bar the winner and it was a great effort," O'Shea said.

Ambers Waltz's rider Corey Brown was confident of winning on the home turn but was surprised with the winner's sustained speed.

"Everything went perfect but I thought the winner had to come back to us but she kept going," Brown said.