Townsville Bulletin

Cox Plate back in favour again

- LEO SCHLINK

WINX’S retirement and a record $5 million in prizemoney have prompted local and internatio­nal trainers to flood the Cox Plate with almost 200 nomination­s.

Now at stud, Winx dominated every aspect of Australasi­a’s weight-for-age championsh­ip from 2015-18, deterring rivals from both hemisphere­s during an unsurpasse­d fouryear reign.

In her absence, Valley officials are delighted with 187 nomination­s, the largest entry since 225 in 2014 – the year before Winx’s staggering rule started.

Winx’s dominance saw the entries steadily thin for the Cox Plate, from 173 in 2015 to 135 last year.

This year’s Epsom Derby winner Anthony Van Dyck is among 27 internatio­nal entries, while current favourite Mystic Journey heads the local entries along with Avilius.

Aidan O’brien, who claimed the Cox Plate in 2014 with Adelaide, has entered 11 horses, including tough Royal Ascot winner Circus Maximus and fellow Group 1 winners Japan and Hermosa.

“To win a Cox Plate, you need a horse with plenty of tactical speed that gets a mile and a quarter well (2000m),” O’brien told Racing Victoria.

“We have entered 11 horses that we think might suit the race, but of course some of them don’t always progress as well as we were hoping.

“But Anthony Van Dyck and Circus Maximus are two very hardy colts with good tactical speed, and both should handle nice ground.

“It’s probably too early at this stage to say who our number one seed is, we usually nominate a number of horses and then we will see how they progress from now.”

Chris Waller has entered 23 horses, including Verry Elleegant and Arcadia Queen, as he chases a fifth straight Cox Plate.

Lindsay Park has 22 nomination­s. A total of 48 threeyear-olds – some unraced – are among 160 Australasi­an entrants, including Group 1-winning colts Prince Fawaz and Castelvecc­hio.

O’brien’s son Joseph, who trained Rekindling to Melbourne Cup glory two years ago, has entered four horses.

Racing Victoria will seek dispensati­on from the Australian Government to allow Lys Gracieux to contest the race.

Under current quarantine rules, Lys Gracieux will not have served the mandatory 180-day quarantine term by Cox Plate day on October 26 after racing in Hong Kong.

Mystic Journey’s trainer Adam Trinder is upbeat about his star mare after a soft trial win on Tuesday as he looks to return to the Valley.

“It’s been a long-range plan with Mystic Journey, and while there’s still a lot of water to go under the bridge between now and October 26th, hopefully the plan can come to fruition,” he said.

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