The Gold Coast Bulletin

Here comes Bride for the last time

- MARK OBERHARDT

WELL-PERFORMED Gold Coast mare Winter Bride will get one last chance to add to her black-type credential­s in the Group 2 Dane Ripper Stakes at Eagle Farm.

The mare, who is raced by the Segenhoe Stud in NSW, is earmarked to head to the breeding barn after tomorrow.

Winter Bride has won nine races, including three in Group 3 company in NSW and Victoria, as well as being Group 1-placed when second in the Railway Stakes at

Ellerslie in New Zealand in January this year.

She is by stallion Not A Single Doubt who is a noted sire of broodmares which means Winter Bride is already a valuable stud propositio­n.

Trainer Toby Edmonds would love Winter Bride to go out with a Group 2 win under her belt.

“Her runs in top grade have all been good and she could have easily won a Group 1,” Edmonds said.

“In the Railway Stakes she drew wide and went around deep the whole way before just failing to catch the winner.

“We then took her to Wellington for a Group 1 where she ran into more trouble than you would have thought possible.”

Winter Bride had another Group 1 run when eighth in the Stradbroke Handicap at Eagle Farm last Saturday.

“She was very good in the Stradbroke. Our horse Tyzone won the race so naturally he got all the attention,” Edmonds said.

“But Winter Bride was one of the better runs in the race.”

Edmonds said Winter Bride had come through the Stradbroke run in good order.

“We thought she deserved one more chance to add to her black type. She is a long time retired,” he said.

“In a normal year she would have run in the Group 1 Tatts Tiara as a swan song but with it not being run this year the Dane Ripper is the main fillies and mares race.”

Edmonds also has promising Vanna Girl who is chasing four wins in a row in the Group 2 The Roses (1800m).

“They have shortened The

Roses in distance to 1800m with it being at Eagle Farm and not Doomben,” he said.

“She is drawn right off the track which makes it hard from that start.

“But she is versatile and we will just have to see how the race pans out.”

A good performanc­e from Vanna Girl will see her head to Melbourne during the spring carnival.

Stradbroke-winning jockey Robbie Fradd will ride Winter Bride and Brad Stewart will retain the mount on Vanna Girl.

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