Chinese billionaire may go left field with final runner in Everest field

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Chinese billionaire may go left field with final runner in Everest field
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Yulong-owned $10 million English mare Alcohol Free has the inside running for the stud’s Everest slot, but there are other choices.

There could be a final twist to a dramatic month of slot announcements for The Everest when international racing and breeding operation Yulong makes its decision on whether to put $10 million English mare Alcohol Free or another sprinter into the $20 million race at Randwick on Saturday.

“Mr Zhang can think a bit left field when it comes to these decisions and he wanted to take his time.” “It has been the goal since she got here and she ran really well in the Premiere and has taken the improvement out of it we expected,” Bott said.“She worked on Saturday as well as she has since she has got here, and we are very confident in her.“We will put a nomination in for her in the King Charles III Stakes as well and she will be running on the weekend.”

Imperatriz remains in The Everest market at $4.40 on the second line along with Think About It, and only behind $4 favourite I Wish I Win.

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