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Odds say sure thing

- RAY THOMAS

WINX will start the shortest odds of her career and the hottest favourite in a Sydney Group 1 race in more than 50 years when she lines up in the Group 1 $1 million George Ryder Stakes (1500m) at Rosehill today.

Winx is at $1.06 with Ladbrokes to extend her famous streak to 32 races that stretches almost four years.

Sydney’s super mare has started odds-on in her past 26 races with her shortest quote being $1.08 twice — the 2016 George Main Stakes and her last start Chipping Norton Stakes win.

If Winx starts at shorter than $1.08 today, she will be the hottest favourite in a Sydney major since Valerius won the 1961 Chipping Norton Stakes at odds of $1.03.

The only horse to start at shorter odds than Valerius in a Group 1 race was Ajax at $1.02 (40/1 on) in the 1939 Rawson (now Ranvet) Stakes — and he was beaten by Spear Chief in a monumental upset.

Black Caviar did start at $1.03 when she won the 2013 William Reid Stakes but in her only two Sydney starts, the 2011 and 2013 T.J. Smith Stakes, she was at $1.14 both times.

Despite Winx’s prohibitiv­e odds, it has not stopped one fearless fan of the great mare from placing three bets totalling $400,000 to collect a $30,000 profit.

It would be an upset of Ajax proportion­s if Winx is beaten today — but all the indication­s are she will continue her winning momentum and claim her 24th Group 1 with her usual ruthless efficiency.

Trainer Chris Waller said she had done everything right since winning the Chipping Norton Stakes.

“Winx continues to enjoy her work and she would be what I would call a very happy horse,’’ Waller said.

“We will just leave the riding up to Hugh (Bowman) who does a wonderful job and is a big part of the team, as are our staff who do a wonderful job of maintainin­g her and keeping her as a happy horse.’’

His management of Winx has contribute­d to the mare’s extraordin­ary longevity but the trainer also acknowledg­ed the support he received from her owners, Peter and Patty Tighe, Debbie Kepitis and Richard Treweeke.

“Winx’s owners have made it easier,’’ Waller said. “I get advice from owners with horses that will never ever get within sight of Winx but these guys have been 100 per cent supportive of my judgment and my team’s judgment.”

 ??  ?? Hugh Bowman on Winx after winning the Chipping Norton Stakes earlier this month.
Hugh Bowman on Winx after winning the Chipping Norton Stakes earlier this month.

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