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The Everest 2024 – What the jockeys said

The Everest 2024 – What the jockeys said

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Read what each of the jockeys said about their mounts in the 2024 The Everest at Randwick on Saturday 19th October.

Craig Williams (Bella Nipotina) On the mare: “I couldn’t do it without the performance of Bella. We drew 12, we were hoping for more rain, but the track was to her liking light to her liking and basically the plan was, Ciaron said, let’s just trust her.

“We might be a bit wide, but let’s not be negative, let’s be positive and let’s go forward.”

“I’m very lucky I really know her. And going to the gates today, I said to Ciaron, she was just moving so well for her. Before I even gave her a pat and a cuddle, then she really takes off.”

Mark Zahra (Giga Kick): “He has run enormous. He was trying that hard it was like he hit himself at the 50m. Had a beautiful run. Good effort by the horse, beaten by a better horse on the day.”

Kerrin McEvoy (Growing Empire): “Brilliant run. He has put forward a great performance to hold third. A little bit of shuffling going on early, so it took a while to get into a rhythm so to speak. He had a rest around the corner and gave a good kick. He has the attributes of a quality sprinter going forward.

Rachel King (Lady Of Camelot): “Really proud of this filly. She did a super job. It was a horrible gate, but she made it better and her run was enormous. Very proud of her.”

Tommy Berry (Sunshine In Paris): “Ended up a pair further back than we wanted to. When Stefi Magnetica jumped so well, it forced us to be a pair further back. She had I Wish I Win laying on her the whole way.”

Jay Ford (Private Eye): “Ran a ripper. Jumped well, have him a positive ride. Was just struggling to travel in those mid-sections of the race. It just diluted his finish. He tried really hard.”

James McDonald (Joliestar): “She has run enormous. From where she was in the race, she found that first furlong a little bit quick to muster speed and got shuffled back at a crucial stage. She rattled home really well.”

Brenton Avdulla (Storm Boy): “He ran really well. He actually jumped really keen. Just forced me to be there. If he jumped like that from an outside gate it probably would have worked out better. He raced well. They only got him at the 100m and he wasn’t beaten far.”

Zac Lloyd (Stefi Magnetica): “She ran really well. Probably looking for further now. I think the sit and sprint style of the race didn’t suit her. She travelled nicely but when they quickened, they left her flat footed. Her last 100m was the best in the race. Onwards and upwards.”

Nash Rawiller (I Am Me): “She is as tough as nails. She has had the two hard runs in the lead ups. I think that softer ground meant she couldn’t let down with the same acceleration. To go down two lengths, it’s been a great effort considering it wasn’t our day.”

Luke Nolen (I Wish I Win): Provided no comment.

Jamie Kah (Traffic Warden): Late Scratching.

 

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