With the champion mare Winx to be retired after the Group 1 Longines WFA Queen Elizabeth Stakes (2000m) at Randwick on Saturday James McDonald spoke of his perspective on the extraordinary career of the mare and the essential partnership of trainer Chris Waller and Winx’s regular jockey Hugh Bowman. Read full article
McDonald on Winx – ‘We say we will probably never see it again in our life time, but I hope we do, but I doubt it’
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