Everest Contenders Remain In Darley Sprint

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Several runners from Australia's richest race ,, remain in contention for the feature sprint race of the at .

The first round of acceptances was taken on Tuesday for the $2 million Darley Sprint Classic, run over the straight 1200m course on November 9.

Only three of the 12 runners from Saturday's Everest at Randwick – Redzel, and Classique Legend – were not among the 25 horses paid up for on Tuesday.

Santa Ana Lane and In Her Time, who ran one-two last year in the Sprint Classic and both ran in The Everest, remain from the original list of 34 nominations.

Everest winner Yes Yes Yes is one of seven three-year-olds in contention for the Darley Sprint Classic along with Godolphin's star colts Bivouac, the favourite for Friday night's , and Microphone.

The Anthony Cummings-trained filly Libertini is also in the mix.

Among the 12 Group One winners in the first acceptances are Everest runners Sunlight, Nature Strip, Alizee and Trekking, while the Aidan O'Brien-trained Ten Sovereigns, who won the July Cup at in England this year, is the sole international entrant.

Racing NSW is enticing competitors from The Everest and , also run on Saturday, with bonuses should they remain in Sydney for the Redzel Stakes at Rosehill on November 2.

Twenty five three-year-olds remain in the hunt for the Victoria Derby (2500m) on November 2, led by the -trained Shadow Hero and Thought Of That, from the Ciaron Maher and David Eustace yard.

Wednesday's Geelong Classic (2200m) shapes as a pivotal lead-up with 14 of the 17 acceptors remaining among Derby entries.

The VRC Oaks (2500m) on November 9 has 26 still in contention headed by Thousand Guineas winner Flit, while the first six fillies home in the Ethereal Stakes at Caulfield on Saturday, led home by , also remain in the field.

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