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Winx to set Rosehill alight

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THERE is a sense that everything is working out right for Winx to produce a career best in Saturday’s George Ryder Stakes at Rosehill.

The champion mare will be looking look for her 24th consecutiv­e win, a third George Ryder and a worldrecor­d 17th group 1 flat victory. And trainer Chris Waller is expecting her to produce another statement run. “It was this race last year where she ran her peak rating and I would think everything points to her going just as well going into the race this year,”

Waller said. “She has had the perfect preparatio­n and her gallop on Saturday was perfect. It is a worry going from 1600m to 1500m but she has done that before. "I feel she is ready to run near a peak performanc­e and she will have to against a pretty good field.”

Bowman

Regular jockey Hugh Bowman should be cleared to ride the champion mare on Monday when he faces a cognitive test after he was knocked out in a fall on March 10. The weather also looks like providing the surface Winx excels on, with rain forecasted all week to probably deliver a soft track.

The Ryder will not be a cakewalk as Godolphin booking Brenton Avdulla to ride star three-year-old Kementari, with a final decision on whether he will challenge Winx to be made later in the week. Blake Shinn has committed to riding Canterbury Stakes winner Happy Clapper in the Ryder and the Doncaster.

“He has ran second to her twice before and will probably run second again,” trainer Pat Webster said of his top-quality miler. “He has really gone on since the Canterbury Stakes but she is in a different league.” Happy Clapper is one horse that has been able to hold his form after chasing Winx home in the 2016 Doncaster and the George Main Stakes last year and Webster said it showed a lot about his horse's character. “You have to pick him back up and let him recover because it is a different level of racing.” — Sydney Morning Herald.

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