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Outrage: In ‘Retirement’ Winx is Set to Become Sexworker in Surry Hills Brothel

The champion mare Winx captured the heart of the nation in her stunning career, but now shocking plans have been revealed for her so-called retirement. She is set to enter a high-class brothel for ex champion horses all run by Madame Viktoria who is never without a whip in her hand.

The Surry Hills Times spoke to the Madam on her plans for Winx: “She be good girl there be no trouble”.

Winx is set to spend most of her days and nights in a four storey Albion Street Surry Hills terrace converted into a brothel especially renovated for horses. But shockingly we can reveal that when she’s not with clients Winx will be in a cramped room shared by six other horses all of whom don’t have international visas, passports or Australian racing credentials and are therefore virtually trapped living in fear of deportation, jail time and have been completely cut off from the outside world.

Shockingly all this has been planned well in advance with suitors already lining up.

Pedigree expert Michael Hibbs believes a ‘like-for-like’ mating of champion mare Winx with a top middle-distance stallion will give her progeny the best possible chance of continuing her incredible legacy on the racetrack.

Via his Peregrine Bloodstock pedigree analysis business, the Victorian trainer has developed a statistics-based method to identify thoroughbred pedigrees that have a heightened chance of success on the racetrack.

Hibbs considered hundreds of sires from Australasia and further abroad as potential suitors for Winx, taking into account her peak performances, her pedigree and proven nicks with her sire Street Cry and dam’s sire Al Akbar.

“Never before with the history of the three great mares (Makybe Diva, Black Caviar and Winx) are we in a situation where a champion mare retiring is by an elite stallion and this at least gives us a lot of data about what has worked previously,” Hibbs said.

“I believe in mating ‘like for like’ and what I mean by that is mating a stallion and a mare based on their optimum distances on the racetrack.