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New Zealand Mare Ready To Dance With Winx

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A gutsy performance for third in Saturday’s Ranvet Stakes at Rosehill has all but ensured classy New Zealander Danzdanzdance will face a battle with world champion Winx next month.

Danzdanzdance Picture: Trish Dunell

The Chris Gibbs and Michelle Bradley-trained Mastercraftsman four-year-old looked every inch at home in Australian Group One company as she came from well back in the early running to finish third behind winner Avilius in the Ranvet.

It was enough to convince Bradley that Danzdanzdance deserved the chance to take her place in the $4 million Queen Elizabeth Stakes (2000m) at Randwick on April 13, the race set down as the swansong for wonder mare Winx.

Bradley admitted they were ready to roll the dice and take on Winx at Randwick.

“We know Winx is obviously going to be in the Queen Elizabeth, but if you’re not in it you can’t win it,": she said.

“You’ve got to give it a go.

“As long as we’ve pulled up fine then we will be paying up and going there.”

Bradley was full of smiles as she described her feelings after Saturday’s contest.

“It was a superb effort,” she said.

“Opie (rider Opie Bosson) said that there was no-one really going for the lead and she started travelling and getting up on the bit.

“She’s a horse that does need cover, as once she gets it, she settles.

“If he’d just let her go a little bit forward and got one spot handier but we’re stoked with that run, just really happy.”

Ranvet runner-up, He’s Eminent is also set to progress to the Queen Elizabeth Stakes..

The Sir Peter Vela-owned five-year-old was gallant in the Ranvet Stakes after making all of the pace with his trainer, dual Olympic gold-medallist Sir Mark Todd, keen to see him take his place against Winx.

“I was thrilled with his run,” Todd said.

“For a horse who has never run on ground like that and not having run since August last year, that was always going to be our weak link.

“He’s run a huge race and pulled up very well, so we just have to hope for good ground next time.

“We will see how he comes through this, but I think it will really bring him on, with the Queen Elizabeth being our main target all along.”

An impeccably-bred son of Frankel, He’s Eminent is likely to take up stud duties in New Zealand at the conclusion of his racing career.

The Queen Elizabeth Stakes is the feature event on the second day of The Championships at Royal Randwick with a capacity crowd expected to turn out to see Winx try to end her stellar career with her 33rd consecutive victory.