Sunday Star-Times

Money not an issue for Winx

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Guaranteed drawcard Winx is no certainty to race in a reschedule­d Craven Plate before her third Cox Plate.

Racing NSW and the Australian Turf Club are considerin­g moving the 2000m Group III weightfor-age race from its customary slot to complement the inaugural running of the A$10 million Everest (1200m) at Randwick on October 14.

It is also mooted the Craven Plate will receive a prizemoney boost from A$150,000 to A$500,000.

But trainer Chris Waller said money would never be the bottom line when mapping out the wonder mare’s next programme towards the Cox Plate on October 28.

‘‘She’s a more than just an ATM machine. She’s a very special horse and it’s so important to respect that,’’ Waller said.

‘‘I don’t think prizemoney will change the way we think. It will be how we best get her to the Cox Plate. That’s how I will place her.

‘‘If there’s a $100,000 race that I think’s going to suit her at a certain stage better than a $1 million race, she’ll be running in the $100,000 one.’’

Winx, who has amassed A$12.8 million in prizemoney, laid a three-race foundation for last year’s Cox Plate triumph, including the Group I Caulfield Stakes in which she faced just two opponents.

A year earlier she only had two lead-up races, the Group II Theo Marks Stakes and Group I Epsom Handicap.

‘‘The beauty of Winx is she’s very adaptable,’’ Waller said. ‘‘She’s just so straightfo­rward. I don’t think anybody should stress about where she’s running, whether it be Victoria or in New South Wales.

‘‘We’ll give everybody plenty of notice, she won’t just turn up in the nomination­s. We’ve been very transparen­t and we accept everyone has an opinion and wants to know what’s happening.’’

Winx will enjoy a few weeks out of the limelight at a spelling farm following her predictabl­e win in last Saturday’s Group I A$4 million Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Randwick.

‘‘Don’t worry about her retiring. Don’t worry about her going overseas. Don’t worry about where she’s going to race,’’ Waller said.

‘‘Enjoy the horse. She’s going to put on a good show for racing enthusiast­s for a long time yet.’’

-AAP

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