Everest Field and Barrier Draw

Tara Madgwick - Tuesday October 15
The all-important barrier draw for the $14million The Everest was announced at 8pm on Tuesday with the barriers and racing colours of each of the runners revealed on the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge.

Pierata drew barrier oneThe third running of Australia’s richest horserace highlights the card in Sydney on Saturday and will be held at 4.15pm.

Golden Slipper winning sire Pierro has two of the leading fancies in Pierata nd Arcadia Queen, who both drew ideally in gate one and three.

Two-time winner of The Everest, Redzel drew gate seven will wear saddlecloth number three, the same number he carried to victory in the inaugural running of the race in 2017.

Here is The Everest field andbarrier draw.

No.

Horse

Trainer

Sire

Barrier

Weight

1

Santa Ana Lane

Anthony Freedman

Lope de Vega

2

58.5kg

2

Pierata

Gregory Hickman

Pierro

1

58.5kg

3

Redzel

Peter & Paul Snowden

Snitzel

7

58.5kg

4

Nature Strip

Chris Waller

Nicconi

12

58.5kg

5

Trekking

James Cummings

Street Cry

5

58.5kg

6

Classique Legend

Les Bridge

Not a Single Doubt

8

58.5kg

7

Ten Sovereigns

Aidan O'Brien

No Nay Never

11

58kg

8

Alizee

James Cummings

Sepoy

10

56.5kg

9

Sunlight 

Tony & Calvin McEvoy

Zoustar

6

56.5kg

10

In Her Time

Kris Lees

Time Thief

4

56.5kg

11

Arcadia Queen

Chris Waller

Pierro

3

56.5kg

12

Yes Yes Yes

Chris Waller

Rubick

9

53kg

13 emg

Brutal

Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes

O’Reilly

TBA

58.5kg

14 emg

Home of the Brave 

James Cummings

Starspangledbanner

TBA

58.5kg

15 emg

Champagne Cuddles

Bjorn Baker

Not a Single Doubt

TBA

56.5kg

16 emg

Brave Song

Peter & Paul Snowden

Your Song

TBA

58.5kg




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