Make that two! Redzel posts back-to-back wins in the Everest
In Sunday's issue of ANZ Bloodstock News, Redzel overcame a setback to claim the Everest, the world's richest turf race, for the second year running at a rain-drenched Randwick in front of a sellout crowd to become one of Australia's highest prize-money earners in history.
Elsewhere, The Autumn Sun, the subject of a significant stallion deal last week, could yet take on his champion stablemate Winx in the Cox Plate, while an overseas campaign has also been mooted after his blistering display in the Caulfield Guineas on Saturday.
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Published on 13 October 2018inANZ Bloodstock
Last updated 17:45, 14 October 2018
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