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All signs point to Winx extending streak

- MATHEW TOOGOOD

AFTER more than three seasons of dominance, champion Winx remains the toast of Australian racing as she bids to extend her winning sequence on her path towards a historic fourth Cox Plate tilt.

The world’s highest-rated horse was crowned Australia’s Horse of the Year for a recordequa­lling third straight time on Thursday, two days before she aims to stretch her winning run to 28 in today’s Group 1 Turnbull Stakes at Fleming- ton. Winx is on target to chase an unpreceden­ted fourth Cox Plate at Moonee Valley in three weeks.

Her Turnbull Stakes defence will be the second time she has raced on the famous Flemington track, having clearly enjoyed it last year when she romped to a 6½length win.

Today will be the first time this preparatio­n the champion steps up to 2000m.

In her 27-race winning sequence, which started in the Sunshine Coast Guineas in May 2015, Winx has raced eight times at 2000m or further with a combined winning margin of more than 34 lengths.

“I think the longer the race, the more pressure. And the more pressure the better she is,” trainer Chris Waller said.

“She is vulnerable over the shorter distances because the winning margins are never as great.

“Over 1600m and further that’s when the pressure really comes into a race and that’s what she’s so good at. That last 10 per cent extra is always there where the others are often just struggling the last 10 per cent of a race.”

Winx is the $1.18 Turnbull favourite and Waller said the champion was again prepared to run to her high standard.

“She is just a star in her own right and she makes us all look pretty good each and every time she steps out on a racetrack,” he said this week.

“We’re not treating this race as any different. “The sequence rolls on. “We’re prepared for the worst, always, but it doesn’t look like anything is holding her back and she’s ready to run to the best of her ability.”

Winx has been in Melbourne for almost two weeks and her Turnbull preparatio­n has included two course proper gallops at Flemington.

“This track suits her style,” jockey Hugh Bowman said.

“She likes to pick up through her gears. She can obviously run very fast and sustain high speeds but she likes to extend through her gears, not sprint off the mark.

“And Flemington as a racecourse certainly sets up very well for horses that like to do that.”

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