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Mighty mare Winx extends winning streak to 20 races

Winx has extended her winning streak to 20 races after taking out the Group One George Main Stakes at Royal Randwick on Saturday.

The wonder mare, as she's done so many times, showed an unrivalled turn of speed to take out the weight-for-age 1600m race ahead of Happy Clapper and Foxplay.

For trainer Chris Waller it is his fourth successive triumph in the George Main Stakes, while jockey Hugh Bowman, who also rode Winx in 2016 made it back-to-back victories.

As she has in her three starts this campaign, the champion has given away a big start with Waller's nerves undergoing a work-out while Bowman has concentrated on keeping her comfortable.

But with the mare almost 10 lengths adrift of the leader Red Excitement at the 600m, Waller wondered if Saturday was the day it would end.

Cool as ever, Bowman tracked Happy Clapper into the straight, gave Winx a tap on the hind quarters and she switched gears to make it look easy at the end of the 1600 metres.

"She is a hard horse to watch," Waller said.

"The good tracks mean the tempo is different.

"And we should respect Happy Clapper. She beat a very good horse in his own right and we had to fight to get past him.

"It is good to see her top that rise and see her get a bit closer because that was the only stage she looked like winning."

Bowman after jockeying Winx to a 20th straight win. Pic: Getty
Bowman after jockeying Winx to a 20th straight win. Pic: Getty

Instead of immediately taking Winx through the gate to the winner's stall, Bowman cantered her down to the public stand in front of her legions of fans.

The jockey is as much a part of the Winx story as anyone else and the two have developed a bond, even though he admitted he expected to be a little closer on Saturday.

"I expected to be closer to the speed. The pace was strong and at the top of the straight she had a lot of ground to make up.

"But after her last two performances I knew she could do it. I am just so proud of her."

As she has in the past, Winx played up a little in the barrier, something Bowman said was just part and parcel of her nature.

"She just gets a bit anxious," he said.

"She wants to get on with it.

"She jumped OK but was slow into stride, but I was following the right horses in Happy Clapper and Foxplay.

The mighty mare finished strongly to claim the win. Pic: Getty
The mighty mare finished strongly to claim the win. Pic: Getty

"She is amazing and it's great to be a part of her.

"Growing up on the farm in Dunedoo, dreaming of being a jockey, dreaming of riding a champion and those dreams are being met in the form of Winx."

Winx's 20th consecutive victoey puts her one-up on another daughter of Street Cry, American mare Zenyatta who won her first 19 but was narrowly beaten in her final start in the Breeders' Cup Classic.

Happy Clapper has firmed from $8 to $5 favouritism for the Epsom Handicap with trainer Pat Webster and owner Michael Thomas thrilled with his performance on the back of his Tramway Stakes win.

"He can't go much better," Webster said.

"It's on to the Epsom."

Winx's stablemate Foxplay, who finished second to her in the Warwick Stakes, was third, 4-1/2 lengths behind Happy Clapper.

"She's terrific," jockey Brenton Avdulla said.

"Probably almost the best mare in the country because I don't call Winx a mare.

"She's a freak."

The win for Winx sees the mighty mare close in on fellow phenomenon Black Caviar's record of 25 consecutive victories.