Police say they are keeping an open mind and it is too early to know if damage to a Gold Coast track ahead of Queensland's ...
The $14m Magic Millions is set to remain on the Gold Coast this weekend after sources confirmed the track passed today’s test gallop following the shock poisoning which threatened the glamour event.
With a chemically-damaged section of the Gold Coast track deteriorating further overnight, a radical solution has been proposed to keep the Magic Millions at its traditional home next week.
Track staff remain confident they can have a chemically-damaged section of the track repaired in time for the Gold Coast Turf Club to host Saturday’s Magic Millions as a key timeline was set.
Police say damage to the Gold Coast Turf Club track may have been caused by poison. The $14 million Magic Millions main race has been in limbo since reports of damage last Friday. Damage to a ...