Winsili triumphs in Stud Fillies’ Trial Stakes – Horseracing news
Winsili landed successful in the Swettenham Stud Fillies’ Trial Stakes (Listed) at Newbury in England on Friday, May 17, 2013.
She was rated as the favourite to succeed in the race and did not disappoint her fans at all, winning by more than a couple of lengths comfortably.
The young filly has been delivering some consistent performances since the start of her career, which helps her get the attention of the punters every time she steps on the racetrack. She was priced 2 to 1 for the class-1 encounter at Newbury and lived up
to the expectations of the bookies in the end.
Despite not being overly aggressive at the start, Winsili managed to stay close to her rivals. Although the overall distance to cover was more than a mile, she did not play the waiting game and increased her speed right after the second furlong. Once she
got into the lead, no one was really able to catch her and she stayed in a comfortable position throughout.
In order to avoid any trouble, the three-year-old filly quickened over the final furlong and stretched her lead over two lengths. Things appeared to be quite easy for her, as she was able to control the entire race from the start until the end.
Her jockey William Buick was absolutely pleased with the result and claimed that everything went smoothly. He added, “Everything was very straightforward and she showed a nice turn of foot. For a small field they went a good enough pace and she quickened
well.”
This was only third race of Winsili’s career and she has already shown signs of competitiveness at the highest level. If she manages to deliver solid results with consistency, she will definitely be able to take one some of the best stallions in the business.
The John Gosden’s trainee debuted in 2012 and made a mark straightaway with a comprehensive victory. She took part in one more race that season and finished as a runner up back then. However, the start to this year has been positive for her and she will
be looking to continue making her team proud in the future events.
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