Ladbrokes Magic Maiden (G3)
348 Days
To Go
Wentworth Park
RACE RECORD29.62
Avg race time30.65
Avg 1st section5.59
Since its inception in 2002, the Group 3 Ladbrokes Magic Maiden has become a race which trainers have targeted with their unraced greyhounds. 

Carrying stakes of $25,000 to the winner, the Ladbrokes Magic Maiden has been the start to the careers of numerous quality dogs. 

The biggest name to contest the series didn’t win the final. Back in 2014 David Pringle’s unraced dog Shakey Jakey contested the heats of the Magic Maiden. He would win his heat by 22 lengths and clock 29.07s, a time which not only shattered the track record, but still stands today as the time standard at Wentworth Park. Pringle decided to retire the dog immediately and send him to stud. 

The race also produced a remarkable tale in 2019 when the offspring of Barcia Bale and national sprint champion Chica Destacada, took six places in the Magic Maiden final. 

The six pups were all owned by the Dee & Pee Syndicate of Dennis Donoghue and Peter McDermott, and on the same night their half-sister by Fernando Bale, Veloce Nero, won the Group 1 Association Cup, the pups filled the first four placings in the Magic Maiden. 

The winner was Timeless Moment, trained by Kerry Drynan, whose mother Doreen trained Chica Destacada. Timeless Moment's siblings Making A Memory and Really Unreal filled the placings, with another relative, Blue Summer Sky, finishing fourth. 

COVID-19 saw the entire Ladbrokes Golden Easter Egg Carnival abandoned in 2020, but when it returned in 2021, again it came with a hiccup.

The Carnival was put back a week after torrential rain hit NSW, but as the Magic Maiden series had already commenced, it continued on the Wednesday evenings, and instead of being a support race on Easter Egg final night, the Magic Maiden had centre stage on its own for the final on March 31.

The undefeated Bandit Ned, trained by Andy Lord, overcome his waywardness from the heats to take out his semi-final and then the final.


2021 Magic Maiden Winner - Bandit Ned

1st Bandit Ned, 2nd Cowgirl Ethics, 3rd Irinka Molly

The 2022 Magic Maiden again unearthered some potential stars and when the final rolled around the standouts were the Peter Rodgers-trained Simply Limelight the fastest semi-final winner,  and the unbeaten Zipping Novak for Jason Magri who, despite winning had been tardy at the start.

It was expected that Simply Limelight would be out in front and Zipping Novak would be stalking, but as the boxes opened, Zipping Novak flew out and once in front, that was the race there.

He went on to win easily in 29.65s.

Zipping Novak in action

Zipping Novak with trainer Jason Magri

In 2023, boom pup One Hot Bandit lived up to his stellar reputation with an all-the-way win in the Ladbrokes Magic Maiden final, covering the 520m in 29.65, .03sec faster than he posted in his heat win on debut.

2023 Ladbrokes Magic Maiden winner One Hot Bandit with winning connections

In 2024, Zipping Mario claimed the race for Sam Sultana in a time of 29.84.

The son of star sprinter Flying Ricciardo carved his way across the face of the field from Box 7 and never let up in a dominant 3.75 length victory over Zipping Bonucci and Golden Phase.

Sam's daughter, Michelle, tasked with the handling duties for the team on the big night.

"Dad and [sister] Kristy are at Ipswich with Hush Hush, they've gone to support Tony and watch the dog race...I think Dad will be very pleased with me, I'm happy for them, it's good," Michelle Sultana said after the victory.

The victory coming in start number four for the youngster, with the win an important milestone for his father as he continues to emhance his stud career.

"Kristy [Sultana] got behind him and pushed him 100% and the dog really spoke for himself, he was an absolute freak of a dog and unfortunately his career ended early which was a shame but there's nothing you could do...but he's just thriving now and Kristy's done an awesome job."

Ladbrokes Magic Maiden winner Zipping Mario with Michelle Sultana