PartialLogo
Australia18 October 2025

'If the conditions are right, he'll give the record a good shake' - Ka Ying Rising camp bullish star can reach summit in Everest

European observers might be forgiven for only occasionally taking an interest in the evolving story of The TAB Everest, a race which will be staged for only the ninth time at Randwick on Saturday and which has attracted only two runners from Europe during its brief history. 

With a total prize fund of A$20 million (£9.67m/€11.15m), the upstart is the world's richest race on turf — second only to the Saudi Cup on dirt in the global hierarchy — while the 12 slots in the starting gates are bought for A$700,000 a time by some of the biggest racing, breeding and betting entities around. 

The 2025 edition offers a genuinely intriguing international element, as the Hong Kong Jockey Club has negotiated the 'rental' of one of the 12 slots in conjunction with the Australian Turf Club, allowing superstar Ka Ying Rising the chance to prove his world-leading status can transfer beyond his regular Sha Tin playground. 

The Ka Ying Rising story in a nutshell

Ka Ying Rising has won 14 of his 16 starts in Hong Kong, with a current winning streak of 13 featuring four Group 1s. 

With an international rating of 126 he has 9lb in hand over the next best horses on the book, Joliestar (who receives the 4lb mares' allowance) and Briasa, while he is trained in Hong Kong by a legend of the Australian turf in David Hayes

Ka Ying Rising and Zac Purton win the Hong Kong Sprint in December
Ka Ying Rising and Zac Purton win the Longines Hong Kong SprintCredit: Edward Whitaker (racingpost.com/photos)

A troubled prep or media hype?

The Everest has become such a media obsession in racing circles that the arrival of Ka Ying Rising was bound to provoke huge interest. 

An underwhelming barrier trial at Randwick and a much more convincing solo turf breeze at the ATC's base for international runners at Canterbury Park fell either side of a bizarre episode featuring a hacked social media account and rumours that Ka Ying Rising was lame. 

Hayes issued a positive update after Ka Ying Rising's Canterbury hit-out.

"I think he's really improved from that trial," said Hayes. "The idea of the trial was to bring him on, which I think it has. I would rate his performance then as seven out of ten.

"It must be remembered that he'd never seen Randwick before so he was having a look around. I'm sure if we were to trial him today he would be a nine out of ten or a ten out of ten.  

David Hayes: ready for a special family occasion at Sha Tin
David Hayes: trainer of Ka Ying RisingCredit: Edward Whitaker (racingpost.com/photos)

Hayes added: "He's made the progression that we thought he would and I'm expecting a bold showing. I'm really happy and I love the weather pattern as well, a nice firm track will only help."

Could Ka Ying Rising shatter the clock?

Ka Ying Rising's track record for six furlongs at Sha Tin is 1m 7.20s, while the best at Randwick belongs to Yes Yes Yes, who recorded 1m 7.32s when winning the Everest in 2019. 

Some rival trainers, including Chris Waller, have pointed to the hard base below the Sha Tin turf as adding to the speed that Ka Ying Rising displays on every start, though Hayes believes his champion might be able to do something very special on the clock from stall seven.

"In Sydney they've got a nice 6-700 metre run [to the turn] so the tempo is not quite as hectic," said Hayes. "The barrier is not so important for him because he's got incredible gate speed and he's got the ability to take a sit, so he's pretty foolproof. 

"You're not normally going for records because you don't get paid any extra for it, but I'd say if the conditions are right on the weekend, he'll give the record a good shake. They'll have to be very good to beat him, and the market says that."


Read these next:

'Her brilliance on the track captured the imagination of fans everywhere' - champion Thorpedo Anna retired from racing 

Four key takeouts as the final fields for Qipco British Champions Day at Ascot on Saturday are revealed 

'Hopefully he'll show how good he is again' - Field Of Gold team banking on star bouncing back to his best in QEII 


Looking for free bets? Racing Post have got the best offers, all in one place. Visit racingpost.com/freebets to find out more.


France correspondent

Published on inAustralia

Last updated

iconCopy