Winx red-hot favourite to break Black Caviar’s record in Winx Stakes

Source: Ray Thomas, Racing Editor, The Daily Telegraph /

SYDNEY’S super mare Winx is at unbackable odds to create an Australian record for consecutive wins in the race named in her honour.

TAB Fixed Odds has opened betting on the Group 1 $500,000 Winx Stakes (1400m) at Royal Randwick on August 18 with the champion rated $1.10 to score her 26th win in succession. Godolphin’s boom galloper Kementari is next at $11.

BEST OF THE BEST: WINX ON TOP OF THE WORLD

Winx, who is back in work at Rosehill with trainer Chris Waller, shares the record for consecutive wins with another legendary mare, Black Caviar.

Waller is yet to confirm Winx’s new-season race campaign but she has resumed in the race formerly known as the Warwick Stakes the last two years, winning both times and kickstarting her successful Cox Plate campaign.

Part-owner Peter Tighe said it is expected the great mare will resume racing in the Winx Stakes.

“It is likely she will follow the same path as previous years,’’ Tighe said.

“There is no reason to change as this race fits in with her race program.

“I guess if we get a very wet track, Chris might be reluctant to run her on a heavy 10 first-up. Nothing is set in concrete, Chris is very flexible with these things.’’

The Warwick Stakes race name has been changed to the Winx Stakes for the first time this year, coinciding with the race’s elevation to Group 1 level.

WINX EQUALS BLACK CAVIAR’S MARK OF 25 STRAIGHT WINS

Winx has already won a world record 18 Group 1 races and prizemoney of $18.9 million. She is being aimed at an unprecedented fourth consecutive Cox Plate later this year.

Tighe revealed all the early indications are positive that the rising seven-year-old mare is coming up well for the new season.

“She has spelled great and is in perfect condition,’’ Tighe said.

 “I think she is happier than she has ever been.’’

Tighe is also a part-owner of talented Waller-trained colt Performer, $11 second favourite behind stablemate The Autumn Sun ($6) for the Group 1 $1 million Golden Rose (1400m) at Rosehill on September 22.

Top colt Performer (right) will target the Golden Rose in the spring. Picture: AAP

Performer had been the long-time Golden Slipper favourite before he spectacularly dumped jockey Hugh Bowman near the line in the Todman Stakes. He then ran down the track in Estijaab’s Golden Slipper.

“We had that hiccup with Performer a couple of weeks before the Golden Slipper which certainly didn’t help his chances,’’ Tighe said.

“But he is a very good colt, he’s a real athlete and I know Chris is very happy with how he is coming along for his three-year-old season. He should be ready for those good lead-up races into the Golden Rose.’’

Tighe is also in the enviable position of sharing in the ownership of ATC Australian Oaks winner Unforgotten and Queensland Oaks runner-up Another Dollar. Both are shaping as spring carnival contenders.

WINX STAKES (1400m) – Royal Randwick, August 18
$1.10 Winx
$11 Kementari
$15 Happy Clapper, D’Argento
$26 Alizee, Comin’ Through, Global Glamour, Le Romain, Pierata, Santa Ana Lane, Unforgotten
$51+ others

GOLDEN ROSE (1400m) – Rosehill Gardens, September 22
$6 The Autumn Sun
$11 Performer, Written By
$15 Estijaab, Oohood, Pure Elation, Sandbar, Seabrook, Sunlight, Zousain
$26+ others

WINX’S SHORTEST ODDS OF HER WINNING STREAK
$1.08 2016 George Main Stakes
$1.09 2018 Chipping Norton Stakes
$1.09 2017 Chelmsford Stakes
$1.10 2017 Warwick Stakes
$1.12 2017 Queen Elizabeth Stakes
$1.12 2017 George Main Stakes
$1.15 2017 Apollo Stakes
$1.16 2018 George Ryder Stakes
$1.18 2017 Cox Plate
$1.20 2017 Turnbull Stakes