Jay Bellamy looks to Kilcoy Christmas Cup

17 December 2025
Capital Boss from the Jay Bellamy yard. Pictures: Greg Irvine - Magic Millions.

By Glenn Davis

It’s been a week of quiet reflection for Gold Coast trainer Jay Bellamy who heads to Kilcoy on Friday with a small team of two starters.

It was in December of 2022 when Bellamy watched the Tony Gollan-trained Skirt The Law edge out the first two-year-old he had trained - Five Star Vixen - in an official barrier trial at the Gold Coast.

While the trial was the last hit out for Skirt The Law before she went on to win the Magic Millions Classic, her narrow trial win cost Five Star Vixen a start in the $500,000 Magic Millions The Debut at the Gold Coast soon after. 

For Bellamy, it was a case of “if only” Five Star Vixen had beaten Skirt The Law.

“She was a very good filly but she missed the kick in the trial against Skirt The Law and only just got beaten which cost her a spot in The Debut,” Bellamy said.

“I thought she’d race well if she had run in The Debut.

“Unfortunately, Five Star Vixen is no longer with us.”

Five Star Vixen was a four-time winner including a picket fence of wins on the Gold Coast Polytrack for Bellamy.

The Magic Millions The Debut returns this week to the Gold Coast on Friday, the same day Bellamy will be at Kilcoy.

Bellamy, who was a former harness trainer before turning to thoroughbreds five years ago, has 18 horses on his books with 15 currently in work at the Gold Coast.

In his harness career, Bellamy started driving at the age of 16 before starting training two years later.

Bellamy drove in Group 1 events in the harness code as well as representing Queensland at the 2008 Australasian Young Drivers Championship, among other achievements.

Trainer Jay Bellamy. Pictures: Greg Irvine - Magic Millions.

He later quit harness training to work on a solar farm making his way from a labourer to a mechanical supervisor within one year.

However, a job in the real world didn’t last long before Bellamy got the bug to train thoroughbreds.

“I got out of training harness horses and gave it away for a while,” Bellamy said.

“I sort of fell out of love with horses in general, so I tried working a few jobs including one on a solar farm.

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Aquis Park Gold Coast Poly | Gold Coast Turf Club | 4:14 pm

DOLPHINS BENCHMARK 58 Handicap

“But, I had always wanted to train thoroughbreds, so I quit my day job to train thoroughbreds even though I was on good pay as a fly-in fly-out worker."

At Kilcoy, Bellamy nominated Capital Boss for two races but elected to start him in the Christmas Cup while stablemate Grand Crusader tackles the male’s division of the Ratings Band 0 - 58 Handicap over 1200 metres.

A son of Capitalist, Capital Boss is coming off a last start third to the Jack Bruce-trained Luconi in a 1540 metre Benchmark race on the Gold Coast Polytrack last month.

Capital Boss had a winless seven start career for Sydney trainer Ron Quinton before he came north.

Races

The five-year-old has won three times since Bellamy took charge as all have been on the Gold Coast Polytrack.

“He’s a Polytrack specialist but I thought the Class 3 Christmas Cup at Kilcoy suited him better,” Bellamy said.

“He has raced well on the grass before and he’s been unlucky a few times so I’m expecting him to be really competitive.

“Grand Crusader has been racing well and he trialled super in an unofficial trial at Beaudesert recently. He’s first-up but he’ll run a big race too.”

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Tony Gollan Next Racing
Skirt The Law RETIRED 2025
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