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The punters are coming for the nicely profiled Joliestar to become the first mare to take out the world’s richest turf race with the Chris Waller-trained four-year-old the new favourite in The Everest 2024 betting after coming up trumps with barrier four at Tuesday night’s barrier draw.

The progressive daughter of Zoustar was one of the big winners gate-wise for the now Group 1 $20 million The Everest (1200m) this year with top jockey James McDonald booked for the ride.
He is set to get plenty of favours from barrier four which Redzel won the inaugural edition from back in 2017.
The versatile Joliestar claimed the Group 1 Thousand Guineas (1600m) – Group 2 Arrowfield 3YO Sprint (1200m) interstate double as a filly last season and looks to be going equally as well this season.
Her resuming run saw her put three lengths on her rivals at The Everest track and trip in the Group 3 Show County Quality before a last start third behind fellow The Everest mare Sunshine In Paris in the Group 2 Sheraco Stakes with 58kg at Rosehill.
Back to Randwick and dropping to 56.5kg at weight-for-age, Joliestar is ticking plenty of boxes to hand Waller his third win in the iconic race.
The money is coming for her in The Everest betting at Ladbrokes.com.au with the mare at $6.
One-time favourite I Wish I Win follows closely in the markets at $6.50 now for Peter Moody & Katherine Coleman with the Kiwi-bred son of Savabeel looking to improve on his second in the race last year.
He was caught up from the inside alley in 2023 but gets space this season drawn barrier nine for Luke Nolen third-up and coming via a third in the Group 1 Ladbrokes Manikato Stakes (1200m) at The Valley.
The Godolphin-raced Traffic Warden has been another notable post-barrier market mover with the colt now into $7 third favouritism to become the third of his age to claim the title.
James Cummings‘ consistent son of Street Boss has plenty of condition back in trip after his brave second in the Group 1 Golden Rose Stakes (1400m), before which he was flying late letting down beautifully to win the Group 2 Run To The Rose (1200m) fresh.
Jamie Kah has the ride on the in-form three-year-old from barrier two.
Two other The Everest horses are currently under $10 for the win with fellow colt Growing Empire at $7.50 as the best fancied of Ciaron Maher’s three runners and his stablemate Bella Nipotina easing now out to $9.50 after drawing barrier 12 of 12.
Growing Empire is another out of the Manikato when runner-up to Southport Tycoon at his latest start, before which he won back-to-back black-types in Melbourne.
This will be the toughest test to date for the consistent son of Zoustar and barrier seven for his hoop Kerrin McEvoy, a three-time The Everest winning jockey already, aids his cause.
Bella Nipotina meanwhile cannot be discounted as one of the highest rated performers in the star-studded line-up.
This seven-year-old daughter of Pride Of Dubai is a three-time Group 1 winner and was unlucky not to gain a slot in last year’s race.
She resumed with a close second to her stablemate and the last of Maher’s The Everest contenders, I Am Me, in the lucrative $1 million Concorde Stakes over the sharp 1000m distance before a third in the Group 2 Premiere Stakes that she arguably should have won.
Bella is hitting her stride now, presents in peak form, and even from the outside alley could steal the show especially as a proven wet track performer.
Storm Boy meanwhile has also seen a move into $13 after drawing barrier five for his hoop Brenton Avdulla, a gate that has produced the past two The Everest champions.
The 2024 The Everest is set to run as Randwick Race 7 at 4:15pm (AEDT) with full markets from Ladbrokes.com.au available by clicking here.
| 4. Bella Nipotina (12) J: Craig Williams56.5kg 21x23T: Ciaron Maher | ||
| 2. Giga Kick (3) J: Mark Zahra58.5kg x3x54T: Clayton Douglas | ||
| 9. Growing Empire (7) J: Kerrin McEvoy53kg 1x112T: Ciaron Maher | ||
| 12. Lady Of Camelot (11) J: Rachel King51kg 12x37T: G Waterhouse & A Bott | ||
| 7. Sunshine In Paris (8) J: Tommy Berry56.5kg 254x1T: Annabel Neasham & Rob Archibald | ||
| 3. Private Eye (10) J: Jay Ford58.5kg 34x46T: Joseph Pride | ||
| 8. Joliestar (4) J: James McDonald56.5kg x1x13T: Chris Waller | ||
| 11. Storm Boy (5) J: Brenton Avdulla53kg 4x134T: G Waterhouse & A Bott | ||
| 6. Stefi Magnetica (6) J: Zac Lloyd56.5kg 531x2T: Bjorn Baker | ||
| 5. I Am Me (1) J: Nash Rawiller56.5kg 44x11T: Ciaron Maher | ||
| 1. I Wish I Win (9) J: Luke Nolen58.5kg 21x53T: Peter G Moody & Katherine Coleman |
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