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Johnny Whitesox gets jump on Coast rivals

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Chris Munce has used a tie-honoured training method to get a belated birthday present for himself with Johnny Whitesox's win at the Gold Coast.

CHRIS MUNCE at Magic Millions Raceday in Gold Coast, Australia.
CHRIS MUNCE at Magic Millions Raceday in Gold Coast, Australia. Picture: Jason O'Brien/Getty Images

Trainer Chris Munce used an old tactic to coax a belated birthday present for himself out of one of his favourite horses Johnny Whitesox at the Gold Coast.

Munce, a 43-time Group One winning jockey before taking up training four years ago, turned 50 last Saturday.

He failed to get a winner on the milestone day but was just as happy to claim one a few days later.

Munce has always had a high opinion of Johnny Whitesox , a son of sire Show A Heart, who looked like a future top horse when he won three of his first five starts.

"His career hit a bit of a flat spot but he has come back well from a spell," Munce said.

"Mind you, we jumped him over a few logs on Tuesday morning and that has focused him a bit. It seems to have been a winning tactic for horses for a long time.

"Johnny Whitesox is raced by a Shelley Hancox syndicate and she has been fantastic since I started training."

Munce will now look at a return to Saturday city racing for Johnny Whitesox who won a Class 3 Plate on Wednesday.

Trainer Michael Costa and jockey Michael Cahill experienced the vagaries of racing within 45 minutes.

They combined to win a two-year-old race with promising Missionary Bay ($3.90) who made up for an unlucky first-up defeat with a strong win on a heavy track.

A $35,000 Inglis Classic Sale buy, Missionary Bay has been entered for the Group One JJ Atkins Stakes on June 8.

Costa and Cahill were then expected to make it a double in the next race, a maiden, with Set to Sizzle ($1.75).

However the gelding was slow to jump before finishing third, beaten 2-3/4 lengths.

Sydney jockey Blake Shinn continued his successful Queensland working holiday when he won a maiden on Addocarr.

Shinn relocated to Queensland for the winter from April 27 and Addocarr was his 13th winner from 39 rides.

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