Rosehill trainer Chris Waller will have to watch the replay of his 50th group one win having closed his eyes when Winx almost came down in the Epsom Hcp at Randwick on Saturday.
After what looked like a disaster looming on the home turn, Winx and her jockey Hugh Bowmanremained calm and powered to an impressive 2-length win over Ecuador.
"It was an awful scrimmage turning for home. I admit I closed my eyes hoping for the best because all you hope is your horses come home well," Waller said.
Winx came home better than well to give Waller his third successive Epsom.
The mare started the $3.10 favourite with $26 chance Ecuador edging out Hawkesbury star Sons Of John by a half head for the runner-up spot.
"I don't like to get carried away but she got stood on her head at the 450m and then won with authority," Bowman said. "I was 19 when I rode into the gates in the Doncaster for the first time, and it's just a privilege to be riding on this big stage and to ride a horse of this calibre and to win my first major Randwick mile."
Waller had been eyeing off the Myer Classic for Winx but her win has brought the Cox Plate into play as the list of contenders grows.
"There is a lot of water to go under the bridge but I think 2040m around Moonee Valley sounds attractive," Waller said. "She is a very special horse and I think she might be even better suited to the Melbourne direction because she has a tendency to put her head to the inside which would be reversed down there."