Monash marks Bellatrix Star’s return

Monash marks Bellatrix Star’s return
Former classy sprinting filly Bellatrix Star is poised for another return from a long lay-off. Photo: Bruno Cannatelli

Given what he has experienced with Bellatrix Star (Star Witness) the past two seasons, Mark Walker is taking a cautious approach with the classy sprinting mare as she edges towards a return to the races.

That is slated to occur this Saturday in the A$200,000 Gr.3 Sir John Monash Stakes (1100m) at Caulfield.

The weight-for-age event will be Bellatrix Star's first start since finishing last in the Listed Doveton Stakes (1100m) last November, her only outing since finishing down the track in the Gr.1 Champions Sprint (1200m) more than 12 months earlier.

Runner-up to Switzerland (Snitzel) in the Gr.1 Coolmore Stud Stakes (1200m) the start prior, Bellatrix Star hasn't had the opportunity to scale the heights Walker considered her destined for as a mare, but he remains hopeful the rising five-year-old has more to achieve.

"We've had a lot of problems with her and she's been off the scene for a long time," Walker said.

"She had an accident coming home from the swimming pool, she fractured her neck when a loose horse ran past and she reared up and fell over.

"We got her over that, then she had her first start back and she chipped a fetlock and had to go for fetlock surgery.

"That's just racing, you take the good with the bad. She's still very lightly-raced, so if she ran well on Saturday, hopefully we get things back on track."

Bellatrix Star has won five of her 12 starts, the highlights being Group Two wins in the Eclipse Stakes (1200m) in New Zealand and the Schillaci Stakes (1100m) against the older horses the start before the Coolmore Stud Stakes.

The daughter of Star Witness has been given a steady build-up, including two trials and two jumpouts, the latter at Cranbourne last Monday when she was a convincing two-length winner over Midnight Devil (Hellbent) and Pinstriped (Street Boss).

Craig Williams, who was aboard for Bellatrix Star's Schillaci Stakes win, was aboard for the latest workout and Walker considers it a positive the premiership-hunting jockey is sticking with her on raceday.

"It was encouraging that Craig rode her in the jumpout and he's riding her raceday, so that gives us a bit of a push," Walker said.

Bellatrix Star was one of 19 entries for the Monash Stakes, with her list of potential rivals headed by Matt Smith's classy gelding Headwall (Dream Ahead). 

Raced by John Galvin’s Fortuna Racing, Bellatrix Star was offered by Phoenix Park in Book 1 of Karaka 2023, where she was bought for $80,000 by Fortuna Racing in partnership with Te Akau Racing principal David Ellis.