The horse trainer Wez Hunter describes as his best youngster of last season has kept her winning record intact at Sandown.While saying Magnatti was the best of his two-year-olds last season, Hunter resisted the temptation to rush her until she turned three.Magnatti made it two wins from as many starts when successful in the Dream Thoroughbreds Handicap (1000m) on Wednesday.Ridden by apprentice Michael Dee, Magnatti ($3.60) scored by a length from the $3.50 favourite Magnetar with Hot Seat ($6) another length away third.She was the pick of my young ones, Hunter said.Its nice when youre right once in a while.Everything weve done with her shes taken to without any worries and copes with things really well.Hunter said he deliberately took his time with Magnatti, saying she was a big filly as a two-year-old, but one that had not grown much since.She was quite a strong two-year-old and looked like a colt, so we looked after her, Hunter said.Magnatti scored a soft win over 1000m on debut at Mornington earlier this month and was again successful over that trip at Sandown.But Hunter has no doubts the filly will appreciate a step up in distance at her next campaign.Just where her next start will be, Hunter said he would let Magnatti tell him.Thats her first trip away from home and she handled it no worries, Hunter said.Well see how she pulls up and then make a bit of a plan.That was pretty soft today but you never know how they will respond if they get pressured, whether they can go again.But I think shes pretty good. I want to look after her and I think next time in shell get seven furlongs (1400m).Magnatti was a $130,000 yearling at the 2015 Melbourne premier sale and was syndicated to a group of the trainers friends with breeder Rob Crabtree retaining an interest.Its great to have Rob Crabtree in your camp, Hunter said.Dee moved to within two winners of outriding his 1.5kg claim with Magnattis victory.His apprenticeship finishes on December 24.Shes a nice filly with a lot of talent, Dee said.Shes very fast and I think with a bit more time shell strengthen up that little bit extra. Danny Ainge Jersey . -- There were so many positives from the Orlando Magics first victory of the season that it was hard for coach Jacque Vaughn to stop praising his players. Reggie Lewis Celtics Jersey . But Bourque, who has missed three games with a lower-body injury, wont be in the lineup when the Habs travel to Buffalo to take on the Sabres on Wednesday. http://www.celticssale.com/kids-bill-russell-celtics-jersey/ . -- Jimmy Walkers first PGA Tour trophy came with a special gift tucked inside. Red Auerbach Jersey . Now that hes hitting streaking teammates with pin-point passes for easy layups, Love is asserting himself as one of the true superstars in the league. Walter Brown Jersey . LOUIS -- St. Port Adelaide small forward Angus Monfries will play on in 2017, the former Bomber signing a one-year contract extension.Monfries missed all of the 2016 season as one of 34 past and present Essendon players who were handed 12-month suspensions by the Court of Arbitration for Sport over the Bombers supplements saga.The Power have delisted defender Cameron OShea after six seasons and 81 games, including 13 this year, while fellow backman Tom Jonas has signed a three-year deal.Port have also added Nathan Krakouer to their senior list after two seasons as a rookie.Gus and Nathan are mature players who give us some versatility, Power football boss Chris Davies said on Sunday.Our young players will benefit from having Angus around the club in 2017 - we were always keen to keep him on and he has been able to return to training at the club already, in-line with the CAS ruling.Monfries has boooted 83 goals in three seasons since joining the Power at the end of 2012 and will line up alongside former Bomber Paddy Ryder, who was also banned this year.ddddddddddddOShea is the seventh Power player to depart during the offseason, joining veteran forward Jay Schulz, Paul Stewart, Kane Mitchell, John Butcher, Sam Colquhoun and the retired Alipate Carlile.The Power finished a disappointing trade period without any changes after nominating a dozen players - including contracted vice-captain Hamish Hartlett - as trade bait.Port, who last made the finals in 2014, will take four top-30 picks into this years draft after giving up their future first-round selection in a three-way trade with Brisbane and Gold Coast which allowed Pearce Hanley to join the Suns. ' ' '