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Watch Winx make it 21 in a row with sensational win at Flemington

Winx puts on a show to remember on her first visit to Flemington
Winx puts on a show to remember on her first visit to FlemingtonCredit: Getty Images

Report: Australia, Saturday

Flemington: Seppelt Turnbull Stakes (Group 1) 1m | turf | 3yo+

Winx brought the city of Melbourne to a standstill off the track before dazzling on it as she produced a breathtaking performance to stretch her winning sequence to 21 on her first visit to Flemington.

In front of a big crowd at Australia's premier racecourse, Winx put on a show to remember with regular rider Hugh Bowman barely moving a muscle as the brilliant Chris Waller-trained mare cruised to her 14th Group 1 victory.

With Humidor, a two-time Group 1 winner at the track, offering the sternest opposition Winx has faced since returning with a three-race winning streak, Sydney's superstar needed to be on top of her game away from her home territory and she was all that and more as she pulverised her rivals.

There was no signs of the jitters from recent races when Bowman needed to roust Winx along early on, as the 1-5 favourite settled in fifth and travelled powerfully well off a pace set by Magicool.

While many of the 20,000-plus crowd – almost double the amount from last year – experienced travel problems getting to the track after issues with the trains, Winx enjoyed a smooth passage throughout the 1m2f contest.

Around the final turn Bowman was stalking the field with his mount hard on the bridle and, approaching a furlong and a half from home, Winx took over the lead before bounding clear in effortless fashion to score by six and a half lengths from last season's St Leger runner-up Ventura Storm.

An emotional Waller said: "What a great horse, she's very special. She was comfortable with the tempo today and when she's wound up and lets go it's pretty scintillating."

All roads lead to the Cox Plate on October 28 for the world's best turf horse when she will attempt to equal Kingston Town's record of three victories at Moonee Valley.

"We're in for a hell of a race in three weeks' time," said Waller. "She's going to be very hard to beat."

Coral cut Winx into 1-3 (from 1-2) for the Cox Plate and also make her a 7-4 chance to surpass Black Caviar's record of 25 consecutive victories.

"By her own recent standards, win number 21 for Winx was so dominant the race lacked the late drama we'd seen from her lately, which suggests she could somehow be getting even better," said Coral spokesman David Stevens.

"Either way, a third Cox Plate looks hers for the taking, and Black Caviar's record of 25 consecutive wins is well within reach as well."

David Hayes, co-trainer of the former Richard Hannon inmate Ventura Storm, was looking towards the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups for the runner-up, who finished three quarters of a length in front of third-placed Humidor.

"I just love the way he's got that tactical speed and he arches his neck and relaxes," Hayes said. "I just think he's going to be an outstanding stayer here in Australia for a couple of years."

Turnbull Stakes result

Also on Saturday

The Bart Cummings (Group 3 hcap) 1m4½f | turf | 3yo+

Last year's Melbourne Cup winner Almandin was eased to a general 7-1 (from 5) for a repeat success after finishing only fourth as Amelie's Star (Darren Weir/Damian Lane) secured her spot for the Flemington spectacular.

Almandin failed to replicate his impressive finishing burst when winning a Listed race over the same course and distance last month.

"He just didn't let down like he did the other day," said jockey Damien Oliver.

Almandin (near side): eased for a Melbourne Cup repeat after finishing fourth at Randwick
Almandin (near side): eased for a Melbourne Cup repeat after finishing fourth at RandwickCredit: Michael Dodge

The race carried a ballot exemption into next month's Melbourne Cup for the winner and Amelie's Star, who was cut to a best-priced 20-1, strode out to a two-length success.

"She drew a good barrier, got the perfect run and got the result," said the trainer Darren Weir. "She's had a beautiful preparation."

Randwick: Moet & Chandon Spring Champion Stakes (Group 1) 1m2f | turf | 3yo

Ace High (David Payne/Tye Angland) stayed on strongly to hold off Tangled by a short head in an exciting finish to the feature race at Randwick.

The victory provided trainer David Payne and his long-standing owner John Cordina with a first top-flight win together.

"David picked him out at the Magic Millions sale and we paid $130,000 for him," said Cordina, who arrived in Australia from South Africa in 2002. "We always wanted a stayer and he looks like a good one."

Payne is keen to take Ace High to Melbourne for the Victoria Derby in four weeks' time.


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Andrew DietzReporter

Published on 7 October 2017inInternational

Last updated 11:25, 7 October 2017

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