Waller not worried about protecting Autumn Glow’s winning run

Waller not worried about protecting Autumn Glow’s winning run

Source: justhorseracing.com.au

Having experienced the intense pressure of maintaining Winx’s 33-race winning streak, Chris Waller is circumspect when it comes to protecting the unbeaten sequence of Autumn Glow.

Arguably racing’s most exciting talent, the mare launches her latest campaign in Saturday’s Apollo Stakes (1400m) at Randwick and is a $1.55 favourite to make it nine victories from as many starts.

However, Waller says his focus isn’t so much on Autumn Glow continuing her picket fence of form, but rather on ensuring he has laid the right foundations for the mare to arrive at her first-up assignment in top condition.

“Not really. I have been in that territory before,” Waller said.

“She is prepared for next week exactly how she would have been prepared last week. She’s not screwed down and with room for improvement.

“And when she gets beaten it will be bad luck, not through ability.”

A traditional carnival launching pad, the Apollo Stakes (1400m) has attracted 10 runners, six of them from the Waller yard.

Autumn Glow will jump from gate nine, and Waller says all the signs indicate the mare has returned in the same vein as the spring when she rounded out her preparation with her maiden Group 1 win in the Epsom Handicap and a Golden Eagle (1500m) victory.

She has been prepared for her return with two barrier trials and an exhibition gallop between races at Randwick last Saturday, the latter earning a final tick of approval from regular rider James Mcdonald.

“She has come back well, basically where she left off,” Waller said.

“Everything has gone to plan so far. Two trials, a nice easy gallop today and James is very happy. He said she was never out of second gear.”

Autumn Glow is set to follow a well-worn path through the Verry Elleegant Stakes (1600m) to the George Ryder Stakes (1500m)but her program beyond that is fluid.

She has never raced beyond a mile and Waller says the Queen Of The Turf Stakes (1600m) and Queen Elizabeth Stakes (2000m)are both options, depending on whether connections opt to test the middle-distance waters.

The Apollo Stakes boasts a typically high-class field that includes Autumn Glow’s stablemate Aeliana, multiple Group 1 winner Ceolwulf and Doncaster Mile heroine Stefi Magnetica.