TRIPLE
CROWN SYNDICATION'S inaugural Everest Champion REDZEL will return to defend his
crown in the world's richest race on turf after Triple Crown and Yulong
Investments were today delighted to reach an agreement to race the
five-year-old son of Snitzel in 2018's renewal of The Everest, worth a
staggering $13 Million.
Redzel, a winner of $8.69 Million in prizemoney, will look to defend his Group
1 Doomben 10,000 crown on Saturday, before heading for a spell and embarking on
a spring campaign to defend his Everest title on October 13, 2018.
On reaching the deal Triple Crown's Chris Ward said, "It was an incredible day
for all involved last year when Redzel won The Everest and we are very much
delighted to be returning with our fantastic team of owners to the race this
year with the aim of defending his title.
"Mr Zhang has been a prominent supporter of the racing industry in Australia
and we are thrilled to be partnering with his Yulong Investments group and
teaming up with someone possessing such passion and ambition for the sport.
"Redzel has proven over the last 12 months to be the best sprinter in the
country, winning the inaugural running of The Everest and the Group 1 Darley
Classic in the Spring before claiming the Group 2 Challenge Stakes in the
Autumn where he broke the track record for 1000m to add to his track record
over 1100m at Randwick.
"Peter & Paul Snowden are the ultimate grand final trainers, as they proved
in this race last year, and alongside Yulong Investments we have a strong team
to retain The Everest in 2018."
Sam Fairgray, Chief Operating Officer of Yulong Investments added, "We are
delighted to secure Redzel to represent Yulong Investmentsin the 2018
Everest.
"He is the reigning Everest Champion and is one of Australia's elite sprinters.
His racing style and ability to handle all surfaces was a major factor in Mr
Zhang selecting Redzel.
"The Snowdens already train a number of Yulong's large racing team and are
outstanding at getting horses to peak in their grand final. We look forward to
teaming up with Triple Crown and their syndicate members in this year's renewal
of the Everest."
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