Winx’s pioneering foal, the mare who seized international spotlight two years prior at this period, won’t ever compete on the track.
Woppitt Bloodstock of the Kepitis clan, after dropping $10 million on the Pierro-sired filly named Quinceanera, posted the update via social channels Wednesday.
The accompanying video depicted her period with Chris Waller – Winx’s storied handler – and noted the retirement followed advice from vets and the trainer himself.
“Although disappointing, it’s in her best interest to now begin her career as a broodmare,” the statement read.
No revelation on which stallion awaits her in the upcoming breeding season.
Shared precisely two years after her Inglis Easter auction success, as Debbie Kepitis outmaneuvered US bidder John Stewart.
Part-owner Kepitis of Winx, who notched 37/43 wins (33 in succession, 25 Group 1) and nearly $26.5m prizemoney.
With Quinceanera as one of two surviving Winx foals, the other a 2024 Snitzel colt eyed for Inglis Easter but sidelined pre-sale by injury.
Post-colt, Winx had a layoff before joining Too Darn Hot at Darley last season.
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