Rock Honey is a chance to join stablemate Doubtful Jack at the Magic Millions meeting at the Gold Coast next month if she performs up to expectations at Caulfield on Wednesday.Doubtful Jack booked himself a start in the $1 million Magic Millions 3YO Trophy (1400m) on January 9 with an easy win at Moonee Valley on Sunday.Four-year-old Rock Honey would have a shot at either the $200,000 Fillies and Mares Hcp (1300m) or the $100,000 Class 6 Plate (1200m) at the Gold Coast on the same day if she can

Rock Honey is a chance to join stablemate Doubtful Jack at the Magic Millions meeting at the Gold Coast next month if she performs up to expectations at Caulfield on Wednesday.

Doubtful Jack booked himself a start in the $1 million Magic Millions 3YO Trophy (1400m) on January 9 with an easy win at Moonee Valley on Sunday.

Four-year-old Rock Honey would have a shot at either the $200,000 Fillies and Mares Hcp (1300m) or the $100,000 Class 6 Plate (1200m) at the Gold Coast on the same day if she can win the race named after her trainer, the Peter Moody Hcp (1440m).

"She's owned by Queensland interests and has done her job here," Moody's stable manager Jeff O'Connor said.

"We'll have a look at her on Wednesday and assess her."

Dwayne Dunn has been engaged to ride Rock Honey on Wednesday.

He rode the Rock Of Gibraltar mare at her last start when she was runner-up by a long neck to Bullion Mansion over 1400m at Sandown on November 25.

The Moody stable, with 28 wins, has opened up an eight-win lead over nearest rival Mark Kavanagh in Melbourne so far this season following the victories of Tonzaticka and Good Medicine at Moonee Valley last Friday night and Doubtful Jack on Sunday.

It has three entries at Caulfield but is likely to have only two runners with imported mare Belle Famille set to miss the Kel Chapman Hcp (1800m) in favour of a 2040m race at Moonee Valley on Friday night.

Madam Prosecutor represents Moody in Wednesday's Robert Smerdon Hcp (1440m) and will also be ridden by Dunn.

Madam Prosecutor, a three-year-old filly by Choisir, is coming off a narrow win over subsequent easy Terang winner Kippsy in a Yarra Valley Maiden (1200m) on November 28.

The Melbourne Racing Club has named five races on Wednesday's program in recognition of the five best-performed Caulfield-based trainers for the 2008-2009 season in Mick Price, Moody, Smerdon, Tony Vasil and John Moloney.

The remaining two races are named in honour of the recently-retired Jim Moloney and veteran trainer Chapman.

Moloney, who will turn 85 on Thursday, is best known as the trainer of Hall of Fame sprinter Vain who won 12 of his 14 starts including the 1969 Golden Slipper and Caulfield Guineas.

He also won the 1984 Caulfield Cup with Affinity.

Chapman, who turned 80 in October, trained the likes of Nilarco, Chicola, Gossiper, What's The Verdict and Cendrillon and still has a small team of horses in work at Caulfield.