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The Everest 2021: Ex-Singapore galloper The Inferno secures slot
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The Inferno roars into The Everest
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Next sprint star Running all the way to The Everest Everest slot-holders are expected to come knocking after Lost And Running won again at Rosehill. Picture: Mark Evans/Getty Images Comments
Boom Sydney sprinter Lost And Running is likely to be locked in as a starter for the $15 million The TAB Everest as early as this week.
Trainer John O’Shea said he had interest from Everest slot-holders in Lost And Running before his brilliant win in the Listed $140,000 Luskin Star Stakes (1300m) at Rosehill Gardens on Saturday.
“We had some lovely overtures before the race and I don’t think he’s disappointed anyone today,’’ O’Shea said.
Exoboom – even the name attracts attention – had to survive a protest before confirming his star is on the rise at Hawkesbury on Saturday.
The Peter and Paul Snowden-trained Exoboom unleashed an exciting finishing burst to win the Group 3 $200,000 Hawkesbury Guineas (1400m).
But celebrations for Exoboom’s owners and jockey Sam Clipperton for his 500th career win were put on hold momentarily as connections of third placegetter Black Duke protested alleging interference in the final 100m of the Guineas.
Keagan Latham rider of Black Duke, said his three-year-old was checked when Exoboom hung in under pressure.
“Sam’s horse can across me and I had to take evasive action,’’ Latham told Racing NSW stewards.
For every beer swigging pizza eating racehorse like Nettoyer to give you some perspective on this great game, you need an Addeybb (or Verry Elleegant) and better spelling!
The former makes racing in Australia real and achievable to all at all levels – the old anyone can win tag – the latter pits International competition, an Arabian owned British Bulldog against the other by a $500 Kiwi stallion that big players bought into the dream.
Only in Australia. And only can happen in our best races.
Put aside corner room lofty discussions that Golden Sixty (from Hong Kong), Mishriff (from England via France and Saudi Arabia) or Contrail (via Japan) are higher rated – whatever that means - Australian racing survives on a rare egalitarianism that makes our racing so vibrant and unique.
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