Redzel to Represent JHB in Everest

Media Release - Tuesday September 12

Triple Crown Syndications and James Harron Bloodstock have teamed up to target the inaugural running of The Everest with Group 1 winning sprinter Redzel.

RedzelIt has been announced tonight that an agreement was reached today to take Triple Crown's son of Snitzel to the $10,000,000 feature event on October 14 at Royal Randwick.

Triple Crown's Chris Ward said, "Redzel has had a meteoric rise over the last 12 months. This has seen him record a Group 1 win in the Doomben 10,000 in May before returning with an emphatic win first up in the Concorde Stakes, producing the highest Timeform rating for that race in the past 20 years. Trainers Peter and Paul Snowden told us early on he had stepped up to another level again this preparation and it's an honour to have one of the very best sprinters in the land. It's a great fit to team up with JHB and we look forward to climbing Everest with them."

James Harron said, "On behalf of my owners in the JHB Everest slot we are hugely excited to team up with Triple Crown, Team Snowden and Redzel. He's a fantastically brilliant and consistent sprinter who has won or been second in 11 of his last 13 starts and was scintillating under 60kg in the Concorde last time. With the Peter and Paul Snowden training, along with Kerrin riding there's a superb team behind Redzel for The Everest."

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