Life begins at 30 as wonder mare Winx keeps on winning

No retirement date has been set for Winx, with connections continually insisting her career will now be taken one race at a time.


If this is how the rest of Winx’s farewell tour plays out, there will likely be calls for a second encore.

Last October, when she created history by winning a fourth Cox Plate, few would have begrudged the wonder mare heading off for a well-earned retirement.

Instead, the band was back together again at Randwick on Saturday as Winx made it 30 wins in a row with a 2.25-length stroll in the Group 2 The Star Apollo Stakes.

The world’s joint-highest ranked horse in 2018 – along with the now-retired Cracksman – Winx did not need to come any-where close to her official mark of 130 as she breezed to victory under regular jockey Hugh Bowman.

Trainer Chris Waller was pleased to see that seven-year-old Winx still retains her enthusiasm on a first start for nearly four months, and said: “It is just a sense of relief. We take it so personally.

“She can’t tell us when she has had enough, we made the decision to push on a bit further. She is pretty good.“I think today’s race was the most important, seeing her come back like that.

“The natural improvement will be there; two weeks’ time will be the plan, the Chipping Norton, and last year we didn’t have the beauty of having a first-up run, she went straight into it. Look out in two weeks’ time!”

Bowman always looked like he had his seven rivals covered and was pleased with how the 1400m contest played out.

“As the race unfolded, we settled in to a lovely rhythm, as we always do, and it was a pretty comfortable race for me and it was pretty comfortable for Winx too,” the jockey said.

“I was able to just come out from behind Egg Tart and let her increase into the race without worrying about ge ing the leader.

“I was in pure control, well she was in pure control, from the 600m when the pressure started to build.

“As we have seen at this distance previously, she can just be left flat-footed, but because of the even pace of the race it wasn’t the case today.”

The Group 1 Chipping Norton in a fortnight’s time means a return to Randwick for Winx, who has won the race for the last three years.

No retirement date has been set for Winx, with connections continually insisting her career will now be taken one race at a time.

– www.racingpost.com

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