The Everest Power Rankings: Week 3 Posted on September 7, 2021September 13, 2021 | Posted by Paul Joice 1.Masked Crusader ($5) Previous Ranking: 1st Last Start: August 28, The Heath Stakes (1st) My number one seed strengthened his claim for the 2021 Everest with a stunning first-up win at Caulfield. That franked his sensational trial and it’s clear to me that he’s the horse they all have to beat. Already has a confirmed slot which allows Team Hawkes to perfectly program how they get him there on Grand Final day. 2. Classique Legend ($6.50) Previous Ranking: 2nd Last Start: Dec 13, Hong Kong Sprint (11th) The defending champ is back at headquarters under the watchful eye of master trainer Les Bridge. A failed stint in Hong Kong is now well behind the six-year-old grey gelding and his grand final this spring will be The Everest. Last year’s electrifying win is carved into the memory of punters and with a confirmed slot I’m confident he’ll be right amongst the thick of it again come October 16. 3. Nature Strip ($4.50) Previous Ranking: 3rd Last Start: September 4, Concorde Stakes (1st) With a confirmed slot will it be third time lucky for the hulking chestnut? Sizzled to victory first-up in the Concorde Stakes (1000m) in a warning to all rivals – he’s back! With six Group One wins in the bank, the ability to handle all types of going and speed to burn – he looks the perfect Everest horse. But he’s unplaced from two previous Everest attempts which cannot be completely overlooked. 4. Lost And Running ($7.25) Previous Ranking: 4th Last Start: May 15, Luskin Star Stakes (1st) The new kid on the block is about to face his toughest campaign to date. Five wins from six starts and graduated to Stakes grade with a dominant Listed victory prior to going for a spell. A recent Randwick trial win indicated John O’Shea’s five-year-old is ticking along perfectly and with a confirmed slot in The Everest is certainly going to keep his better-credentialed rivals honest. 5. Stay Inside ($15) Previous Ranking: 5th Last Start: Aug 28, San Domenico Stakes (5th) I’m not too worried about the Golden Slipper winner’s first-up defeat in the San Domenico. The market told the story with an alarming betting drift and then a quiet ride in a small field made the task almost impossible. Sectionals between the 600m and 200m were outstanding prior to a forgivable blowout late. This colt still possesses everything required to be competitive in an Everest and has loads of improvement to come. 6. Rothfire ($9.50) Previous Ranking: 6th Last Start: September 26, Golden Rose (4th) The hope of Queensland. An absolute flying machine, trainer Rob Heathcote has nursed his star sprinter back into health and judging by his trials up north – is back to his best! And his best is scarily good. Won the Group 1 JJ Atkins as a two-year-old before making a mess of them in the Run to The Rose (1200m) prior to succumbing to injury in the Golden Rose. Carries plenty of X-Factor into this year’s Everest puzzle. Expected to resume at Randwick in The Shorts (1100m). 7. Eduardo ($15) Previous Ranking: 7th Last Start: May 15, Doomben 10,000 (1st) This lightly raced eight-year-old arguably carries the best recent form of any galloper heading towards The Everest. Picked-up two Group 1 wins from his past three starts before going for a spell whilst also setting a track record outgunning Nature Strip to claim the Challenge Stakes (1000m) during the autumn. Best known as a wet tracker but can certainly go on the dry. Finished a controversial 11th in last year’s Everest but if he gains a slot will finish much further up the ladder this year. Looking very sharp at the trials and must be close to a return. 8. Gytrash ($13) Previous Ranking: 8th Last Start: May 29, Kingsford-Smith Cup (12th) Finished third in last year’s edition and was one of the few gallopers with a hard luck story out of the race. Backed that up with a heavy track win over Haut Brion Her but a disappointing winter campaign has taken some gloss off the fairy-tale South Australian. With a guaranteed slot can be trained specifically for the grand final and has been looking slick in a couple of Sydney trials. 9. Anamoe ($15) Previous Ranking: 9th Last Start: April 10, Sires Produce (1st) Has an electric turn of foot as evidenced with a blistering victory in the Sires Produce (1400m) prior to going for a spell. Wide barriers proved costly for this James Cummings-trained colt in the both the Blue Diamond and Golden Slipper so is certainly capable in high-pressure contests. Caught the eye in a recent trial and set to kick-off the campaign in Saturday’s Run To The Rose (1200m) at Kembla Grange. 10) Paulele ($15) Previous Ranking: 10th Last Start: Aug 28, San Domenico Stakes (2nd) If recent form is good form then this is your Everest horse. Lumped 59kg first-up in the Rosebud and blew his rivals away. Surprisingly beaten as an odds-on favourite in the San Domenico Stakes (1100m) but similarly to Stay Inside, the run itself was still exceptionally good so there is no reason to hit the panic button yet. Likely to get another look at him in Saturday’s Run To The Rose (1200m). 11. Libertini ($26) Previous Ranking: 11th Last start: April 10, TJ Smith Stakes (8th) Started hard in the market at $6 in last year’s edition on the back of an awesome Premiere Stakes (1200m) victory when motoring right over the top of Classique Legend. Hasn’t been able to reproduce that rating figure at four subsequent starts but has shown glimpses of that ability with placings in the VRC Classic and William Reid. Hamstrung by the apparent need for dry ground but will be a sneaky chance if gets into the big one and gets conditions to suit. 12. Starman (GB) ($26) Previous Ranking: 12th Last start: Aug 8, Larc Prix Maurice De Gheest (3rd) Will throw this international sprinter into the mix as a wildcard. Looks the best English hope with 5 wins from 7 starts including a stunning victory in the Group 1 July Cup (1207m) at Newmarket when overcoming trouble before powering through the pack. Possesses a turn of foot which would make him dangerous in an Everest and if a slot holder really wants to gamble then this appears the right horse to roll the dice with. Market Market
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