The Everest - Done Bar One

Breednet - Tuesday October 3

With two more runners confirmed for The Everest on Tuesday there is only one slot left and that one would appear a formality.

Chris Waller confirmed his brilliant last start winning mare Espiona will take his slot for the $20 million race, and after a solid barrier trial performance at Rosehill this morning, Coolmore have announced their Golden Slipper winning colt Shinzo will take their slot.

Golden Slipper winner Shinzo will get his chance in The Everest

Yulong are the only slot holders yet to announce their runner, however their 5.4million Guineas purchase Alcohol Free is short odds to get the nod after her solid fourth in last weekend’s Premiere Stakes.

The Everest Confirmed:

$4.00 - Think About It – Newgate / GPI - Joe Pride / Sam Clippertoon

$4.50 - I Wish I Win – Trackside Media - Peter Moodie & Katherine Coleman / Luke Nolen

$6.00 - Private Eye – Max Whitby & Neil Werrett - Joe Pride / Nash Rawiller

$8.00 - Buenos Noches – TAB - Matthew Smith / Dylan Gibbons

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$11.00 - Cylinder – James Harron Bloodstock - James Cummings / 

$13.00 - Hawaii Five Oh – Aquis / James McDonald

$15.00 - Overpass – ATC & RAM Racing - Bjorn Baker / Josh Parr

$15.00 - In Secret – Godolphin / Zac Purton

$15.00 - Espiona – Chris Waller - Chris Waller / Hugh Bowman

$17.00 - Shinzo - Coolmore - Chros Waller / Kerrin McEvoy

$26.00 - Mazu – The Star / Arrowfield - Peter & Paul Snowden / Tommy Berry

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