Waikato Times

Winx will stay at home in Aust

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Expat Kiwi trainer Chris Waller has confirmed Winx will be kept in Australia to chase a fourth Cox Plate and not travel overseas for a Royal Ascot campaign later this year.

Australia’s leading Group 1 trainer announced the mare, who has won 24 races straight and the last three Australasi­an weight-forage championsh­ips, would try to eclipse Kingston Town’s record as a three-time winner of the Cox Plate.

Winx equalled the feat when she edged out Humidor in last year’s race. Royal Ascot officials had tried for months to lure Winx’s connection­s in a bid for the six-year-old mare to have her first start overseas in the Queen Anne Stakes, but Waller and partowners Peter Tighe, Debbie Kepitis and Richard Treweeke have opted to stay in Australia.

Winx has never travelled on a plane before.

"Following lengthy discussion­s between the owners, Hugh Bowman and I, it has been decided that Winx will remain in Australia following the Queen Elizabeth Stakes held on April 14 at Royal Randwick and not embark on an internatio­nal campaign," Waller said. "As a group we have all held ambitions to travel horses internatio­nally and it has been our dream to have a horse race in front of Her Majesty the Queen at Royal Ascot, however the decision is not about us and must be based on the best interests of Winx.

"It is our plan to continue to race her into the spring and hopefully Australia can play host to internatio­nal visitors during our carnival.

Winx can equal Black Caviar’s astonishin­g 25-race winning streak in the A$4 million Queen Elizabeth Stakes on the second day of The Championsh­ips after coasting to victory in the Group 1 George Ryder Stakes last weekend.

It was her 17th Group 1 success, a world best mark for flat horses.

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