Devon Meadows trainer Jihad Talgi is out to make some serious ‘dough’ with super sprinter Schillaci in the $1.65m The Phoenix (525m) – Race 10, 9.50pm – at The Meadows on Saturday night.
To put things in a monetary perspective, Talgi – who owns Uncle Drews pizza parlour in Carrum Downs – would need to churn out around 67,000 family-size pizzas to earn the equivalent in turnover of the Phoenix’s palatable $1,000,000 first prize.
The third edition of the world’s richest race will be run in just under 30 seconds, meaning the winner will be bringing in just over $33,000 per second.
What a way to make a ‘crust’!
Talgi – who bred, owns and trains Schillaci – has twice refused $100,000 for his once-in-a-lifetime superstar. But he has no regrets – even after he sustained an Achilles tendon injury at his second start and spent four months on the sidelines.
Schillaci – which has won 10 races from 18 starts, will exit Box 5 in The Phoenix following a unique, interactive pick-a-box draw on Sunday. His name was the fifth called out. And with connections of the first four runners selecting 1, 2 3 and 4 in that sequence, Talgi opted for the ‘yellow’ alley.
Schillaci – G3 SA Derby winner and G1 Adelaide Cup and G1 Topgun finalist – will also be racing for slot holder Ladbrokes and is a $26 outsider on Sportsbet’s The Phoenix market.
Following last Sunday’s unique, interactive ‘pick-a-box’ draw, Talgi bemoaned: “It’s a great field. We would have loved box one, but not to be.”
When asked if Schillaci could overcome the ‘yellow’ draw, Talgi replied: “He can if he jumps.”