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Mr Quickie continues build up to $5m All Star Mile

All-Star Mile contender Mr Quickie will continue his build-up towards a first-up tilt at the $5 million race in a barrier trial at Cranbourne.

Mr Quickie finished second to Group One winner Homesman in an 1100m-trial at Werribee on February 18 and the gelding is scheduled to trial over 990m at Cranbourne on Tuesday, 11 days out from the All-Star Mile at Caulfield.

The Phillip Stokes-trained Mr Quickie secured his spot in the All-Star Mile, finishing seventh in the public poll with the top 10 offered spots in the 15-horse field.

He has been aimed at the $5m All-Star Mile fresh based on his efforts when third in the Group One Makybe Diva Stakes at Flemington over 1600m in the first start of his spring campaign last preparation.

β€œHe’ll trial on Tuesday and he’s ticking over really nicely,” Stokes said.

β€œI’m looking forward to the All-Star Mile.

β€œHe will acquit himself well. First-up last time in it was a really good field and he ran super.

β€œHe’s shaping up pretty much the same as last time. He’s probably just a bit stronger and more mature this time around. So that stands him in good stead.”

Damien Oliver is booked to ride Mr Quickie in the All-Star Mile field.

The remaining wild card entries will be announced on Monday.

Futurity Stakes winner Streets Of Avalon will take his place after being assured of a place with his win but Saturday’s Blamey Stakes winner Fifty Stars is unlikely, leaving four spots to be filled.

Australian Guineas winner Alligator Blood remains favourite for the 2020 All-Star Mile ahead of New Zealand mare Melody Belle.

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