Find out what the beaten jockeys made of their runs in the Group Two Chelmsford Stakes at Royal Randwick.
Hugh Bowman (Winx): “At the top of the straight I wasn’t worried last start but today I really was. What she did today was incredible, I mean everything she does in incredible, but I’m lost for words.”
Corey Brown (Sense Of Occasion): “He ran good. He’s a stayer resuming. He had to do the donkey work up until about the 600m and drag the rest of the field up. When Winx came on the scene I tried to grab a hold of her and go with her but she was just too good.”
Josh Parr (Red Excitement): “I thought I had pulled it off. He is in such great form at the moment. He deserves a big win. Today he has just run into possibly the greatest ever.”
Christian Reith (Who Shot Thebarman): “It was a good return. The horse feels good and looks to be in store for a good preparation.”
Glyn Schofield (Libran): “It was a little too short for him but I think he resumed very well.”
Tim Clark (Allergic): “He was doing his best work late. He is ticking over well.”
Tye Angland (Antonio Giuseppe): “It was a really good run. He’s just starting to look for a little bit further now.”
Rory Hutchings (Chocante): “It was a super run first up. He ran the race out strongly. The only way I’d be happier is if he had won the race.”
Michael Walker (Sarrasin): “I followed the champion mare everywhere she went but I was gone before the straight.”
Kerrin McEvoy (Life Less Ordinary): “It was a nice run from him. He is coming along nicely. He might of just peaked in that last bit so there should be natural improvement from today.”
Brenton Avdulla (Harper's Choice): “I thought he ran well. When Red Excitement put the speed into the race we became one paced. My immediate focus came to Winx and watched Hughie. It was nice.”
Jay Ford (Lasqueti Spirit): “She’s not the same horse I was riding last prep. She obviously hasn’t come up.”