2025 G1 The Everest Field and Barrier Draw

Breednet - Tuesday October 14

Hong Kong champion and odds-on favourite Ka Ying Rising has drawn barrier seven after the barriers were announced for the Group One The Everest to be run at Royal Randwick on Saturday.

Ka Ying Rising. Photo: Grant Courtney

Three-year-old filly Tempted drew the inside barrier while Victorian visitor Magic Time drew the outside in 12.

The TAB Everest (1200m) Group 1 - $20,000,000

1. Ka Ying Rising (NZ) (Shamexpress) David Hayes / Zac Purton (7) 58.5

2. Briasa (Smart Missile) M, W and J Hawkes / Tyler Schiller (10) 58.5

3. Overpass (Vancouver) Bjorn Baker / Joshua Parr (9) 58.5

4. Jimmysstar (NZ) (Per Incanto) Ciaron Maher / Ethan Brown (11) 58.5

5. War Machine (NZ) (Harry Angel) Ben, Will and JD Hayes / Tim Clark (4) 58.5

6. Mazu (Maurice) Joseph Pride / Jason Collett (2) 58.5

7. Jedibeel (NZ) (Savabeel) Brad Widdup / Kerrin McEvoy (8) 58.5

8. Angel Capital (Harry Angel) Chris Waller / Ben Melham (3) 58.5

9. Joliestar (Zoustar) Chris Waller / James McDonald (5) 56.5

10. Lady Shenandoah (Snitzel) Chris Waller / Damian Lane (6) 56.5

11. Magic Time (Hellbent) Grahame Begg / Michael Dee  (12) 56.5

12. Tempted (Street Boss) Ciaron Maher / Craig Williams (1) 51

Emergencies

If there is a scratching the affected slot holder chooses a replacement runner from the emergencies list and that horse will start from the scratched horse’s barrier.

13. Iowna Merc (Winning Rupert) Bjorn Baker / 58.5

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14. Generosity (Divine Prophet) Chris Waller / 56.5

15. Rothfire (Rothesay) Robert Heathcote / 58.5

16. Golden Mile (Astern) Joseph Pride / 58.5

Earlier on Tuesday James McDonald confirmed he would ride Joliestar having also had the option of Lady Shenandoah

In betting markets Ka Ying Rising firmed again after the draw from $1.70 to $1.60 with Joliestar the only other horse under double figure odds.

TAB.com.au Betting Market

$1.60 Ka Ying Rising

$8 Joliestar

$11 Jimmysstar

$13 Briasa

$15 Lady Shenandoah

$17 Tempted

$21 War Machine, Angel Capital

$51 Overpass, Magic Time

$101 Mazu

$201 Jedibeel

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