Ten Sovereigns last in Yes Yes Yes Everest
There was no joy for the Irish and British raiders on Saturday in Australia with Ten Sovereigns particularly disappointing when Completing last at The Everest – won by Yes Yes.
Trained by Chris Waller of Winx celebrity and ridden by veteran jockey Glen Boss who directed Makybe Diva Yes Yes was one of the final runners.
As the course record smashed from the process, however, there was no fluke in his success.
July Cup winner Ten Sovereigns neglected to beat a rival and was not travelling for Ryan Moore.
You get here, you stand to the blocks for 100m and you must find gold. I swear, thats just an unbelievable experience I have just experienced there, Boss told www.racenet.com.au.
This is enormous. What an atmosphere! This takes me back into 2005 (Makybe Divas next Melbourne Cup).
Waller said:There is so much at risk conducting a colt in a race like this but then again there is so much to profit.
He could always be the very first colt to acquire Your Everest and it certainly wont have a detrimental effect in his stud career just because it isnt a Group One.
Raider Mer De Glace swooped late to win the Caulfield Cup to give a win in five years to the state after the success of Admire Rakti.
Declare And vow was next with the prior Sir Michael Stoute-trained Mirage Dancer in third just ahead of Aidan OBriens former inmate Constantinople.
Ebor winner Mustajeer, now trained in Australia, finished nicely to maintain sixth. Ed Dunlops Red Verdon along with Ian Williams Gold Mount both suffered passages ending 12th and eighth respectively.
Winning jockey Damian Lane, that rode the winner in Japan twice to victory, persuaded trainer Hisashi Shimizu to produce the trip.
Speaking through a translator, Shimizu said:Its an incredible experience to be here and Im so happy at this time.
This win will likely soon be very big in Japan, everybody knows about the Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival back home so Im sure there is going to be a good deal of very happy people there.
One of my most important aims was to win a Group One race globally, theyre not easy to win. I am so proud of this horse as well as the jockey, he rode a excellent race so Im very grateful to him
Observing the race Constantinople was made favourite for the Melbourne Cup.
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