Sunday Star-Times

Shine or rain it’s still Winx

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HER trainer admits he came close to scratching Winx from the Chipping Norton Stakes as steady rain drenched Randwick but the champion has brushed aside the heavy track as if it was her preferred surface.

The seemingly invincible Winx and her selfassure­d jockey Hugh Bowman went through the motions as Chris Waller nervously watched after a soul-searching Saturday afternoon.

But Winx showed why she is a champion, running wide on the turn and moving up on the leader Lasqueti Spirit in the straight to beat the VRC Oaks winner by two lengths and notch her 15th consecutiv­e win and 10th at Group One level.

‘‘I was cursing and swearing early in the day and I came extremely close to scratching her and it’s very much a relief to see her win,’’ Waller said. ‘‘She’s unbelievab­le.’’

Waller said he was conscious of the public expectatio­n that surrounded Winx but was always mindful of her best interests.

He was reassured after walking the track with curators Lindsay Murphy and Nevesh Ramdhani and put his faith in Bowman and the officials,

‘‘When I went and walked the track, to me it looked pretty good,’’ Waller said. ‘‘I knew the track was safe, which was the most important thing.’’

‘‘There is a bit of expectatio­n with this horse to run her. I didn’t want to see tomorrow’s newspaper if I didn’t run her.

‘‘And in the end not running would have thrown her program out so it was the right thing to do. ‘‘I am so proud of her. She is a beautiful mare.’’ ‘‘She can’t do much more than what she is doing. She is getting the respect she deserves and you can’t ask for much more than that.’’

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