“She is a mare that looks to have it all before her and we are delighted to have her represent our slot in the world’s richest turf race.”
Joliestar will head into The Everest in a fresh state, with Waller electing to give his mare one trial prior to her Randwick assignment.
“Following some very good work on Monday morning, she will have a trial on the eighth of October, and then straight into The Everest,” Waller said.
“Both of her last two first-up runs were fantastic so we feel she is best to go to The Everest fresh.”
Joliestar was purchased out of Segenhoe Thoroughbred’s 2022 Inglis Australian Easter Yearling Sale draft for A$950,000 by Cambridge Stud principals Brendan and Jo Lindsay, and she will carry their familiar gold and black silks in the rich feature.
Two of New Zealand’s leading stud farms are set to clash in this year’s edition of The Everest, with last year’s runner-up I Wish I Win having already secured Trackside Media’s slot.
The Waikato Stud-bred and part-owned gelding will carry the Matamata Farm’s silks in the race, setting up a mouth-watering spectacle between the two Kiwi thoroughbred powerhouses.
– LOVERACING.NZ News Desk