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Title: AUSTRALIA: Winx's 20 in a row
Winx won her 20th race in a row, her 24th overall and 13th Group 1, and has passed a mark set by another great Street Cry mare, Zenyatta, who won 19 races straight
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Winx won her 20th race in a row, her 24th overall and 13th Group 1, and has passed a mark set by another great Street Cry mare, Zenyatta, who won 19 races straight
Winx winning from Happy Clapper in the Group 1 Colgate Optic White Stakes at Randwick PHOTO: Colin Bull
COLGATE OPTIC WHITE STAKES (GROUP 1)
HARD ridden 700 metres from home in the Colgate Optic White Stakes, Winx has baffled us once again with her three card trick. Presenting us with a plausible defeat, she swiftly dealt a winning hand.
The Royal Ascot-winning handler is one of the invited Australians to attend Westminster Abbey next Monday
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