Lightly raced Miss Wonderland will put her Magic Millions Guineas credentials on show when she returns to Flemington.The Ciaron Maher-trained Miss Wonderland won a Pakenham synthetic track maiden for two-year-old fillies by six lengths on debut in June before resuming in the Group Three Red Roses (1100m) at Flemington during Melbourne Cup week.She ran a game third behind the smart Spright that day before Maher decided to freshen her up again.She ran at Flemington over 1100 and ran very well, but for a filly she hadnt really come up, Mahers assistant trainer David Eustace said.She was still holding onto her coat so Ciaron just freshened her up out at the farm hes got at Pakenham. He kept her in work but she was just being trained out of a field and that really brought her on.She looks absolutely fantastic now.Eustace says the plan is to get Miss Wonderland to the $2 million Magic Millions 3YO Guineas (1400m) at the Gold Coast on January 14, with Saturdays 1100m benchmark-70 for fillies an important stepping stone.Shell have three runs with a fortnight in between, Eustace said.Hopefully shell run well at Flemington on Saturday and then shell go to Canterbury on the 31st (of December) over 1250 metres.Hopefully then shes got enough prize money to get into the Magic Millions three-year-old race.She won her maiden well and it was a good time, Eustace said.Weve always had a pretty high opinion of her and shes still very untried.Miss Wonderland is at $15 for the Magic Millions Guineas.Luke Nolen rode her in the Red Roses on November 3 and has the ride on Saturday.The stable is set to have four runners at Flemington while last-start Festival Stakes runner-up Hazzabeel will head to Sydney on Thursday to run in Saturdays Group Two Villiers Stakes at Randwick.Three-year-old gelding Styleman runs in Saturdays 1400m benchmark race against his own age at Flemington after a last-start third over 1200m at Moonee Valley.He also holds a Magic Millions nomination.I suppose if he were to win it would have to be considered, Eustace said.But whether hes quite up to that grade, were not really sure.Randy Carlyle Jersey .5 million, one-year contract on Friday. 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Dealt with the threat of the dangerous Wesley Fofana.12. Garry Ringrose (Leinster)The young Ireland centre looks right at home as Leinster continue to build from strength to strength. Ringrose ran 49 metres from his 12 carries and scored the opening try against Northampton.11. Sean Maitland (Saracens)Prospered against a weak Sale outfit. A brace of tries as Saracens routed Sharks. Second finish was a lovely in and out to make his opposite number look like he wasnt there.10. Finn Russell (Glasgow)Pulled the strings in one of Glasgows biggest wins in Europe. 13 points off the boot and a try assist, not a bad day out especially when youre playing opposite Dan Carter.9. Conor Murray (Munster)It was touted as a big match up as the Ireland scrum-half went up against Englands Ben Youngs, but there was no doubt who had the better match as Munster thrashed Leicester. Box kicking and passing was superb, and his cheeky pass to find Simon Zebo to score was magic.FORWARDS1. 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Was all over Sales lineout with four steals, while he also beat four defenders with ball in hand.5. Joe Launchbury (Wasps)Couldve easily been awarded man of the match as Wasps beat Connacht. Came to the fore when it mattered most with two big turnovers at the ruck as Connacht looked dangerous, and scored his sides bonus-point try as he lumbered through from 20 metres out.6. CJ Stander (Munster)Monstrous game. Made a big 30-metre run early on which set the tone for Munster. Stander finished with 67 running metres from 20 carries, 10 tackles and four turnovers. How South Africa let him go is baffling.7. Sam Warburton (Cardiff)Led Cardiff well in the big upset result in the Challenge Cup as the Blues beat in-form Bath. Got around the park well and played a hand in two of his sides tries.8. Nathan Hughes (Wasps)Continues to impress while Billy Vunipola sits on the sidelines through injury. Did well to spin out of a tackle to score a try at a pivotal moment, ended the game with 62 metres gained from 11 carries. ' ' '