Three times winner Winx has arrived safely at the The Valley in the countdown for the 2018 Group 1 $5m Ladbrokes Cox Plate (2040m).

Cox Plate favourite Winx, above, is chasing her 4th straight win in the Weight For Age Championship at The Valley. Photo by Ultimate Racing Photos.

Cox Plate favourite Winx, above, is chasing her 4th straight win in the Weight For Age Championship at The Valley. Photo by Ultimate Racing Photos.

Winx is attempting to make history with an unprecedented fourth straight win in the Cox Plate and trainer Chris Waller said that the champion mare has ticked all the boxes in the lead up to today’s ‘Weight For Age Championship‘.

Waller tweeted this morning along with a video of Winx doing her early morning exercise that the mare had ate all of her dinner overnight, that her temperature was normal and everyone in the Waller camp is happy heading to The Valley today to see Winx attempt to win her fourth consecutive Cox Plate.

“Early morning canter, , Ate dinner, , Temperature, , Everyone in the team happy, √. Thanks everyone for all your support,” Waller tweeted.

The world’s number one rated race horse is at the short quote of $1.22 at Ladborkes.com.au to find the Cox Plate winner’s stall again, way ahead of her nearest rival in the betting Benbatl at $8.50.

Winx kept her winning momentum going with a last start win in the Group 1 $500,000 Seppelt Turnbull Stakes (2000m) at Flemington on October 6 while the Godolphin owned Benbatl is coming off a hard fought win in the Group 1 $1m Ladbrokes Stakes (2000m) at Caulfield a fortnight ago.

On the third line of betting at $17 is last year’s Cox Plate runner up Humidor while Winx’s stablemate D’Argento is listed as one of the outsiders of the field at $34

Regular rider Hugh Bowman is in the saddle again and Winx will jump from barrier six in the eight horse Cox Plate field.

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Mark Mazzaglia

Mark is a passionate journalist with a life-time involvement in the racing industry. He spent many years as an analyst and form expert at the Courier Mail and also has hands-on experience working with some of Queensland’s top trainers.