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Five Diamonds A Sparkling End To Sydney Everest Carnival

The $85 million Sydney Everest Carnival concludes this Saturday at Rosehill Gardens on Five Diamonds Ladies Day with the third running of the $2 million Five Diamonds.

Saturday’s 10-race card includes the $1 million Group 3-Inglis Golden Gift, which has a major bearing on qualifying for next year’s $5m Golden Slipper, and the $500,000 Gr 2-Cincotta Chemist Hot Danish Stakes.

Australian Turf Club Executive General Manager Racing and Wagering, Nevesh Ramdhani said Saturday would end one of the biggest and most successful Sydney Everest Carnivals ever.

Zac Lloyd celebrates after the post at Royal Randwick aboard Five Diamonds favourite Territory Express. Image by Bradley Photographers

“Sydney has hosted eight weeks of world class racing of Australia’s best horses, trainers and jockeys along with international visitors," Mr Ramdhani said.

“The [$2 million] Five Diamonds has attracted a capacity field including five Group 1 winners.

“And the [$1 million] Inglis Golden Gift will see the winner and likely second placegetter earn enough prizemoney to be in the final field for the 2025 Golden Slipper."

Full fields for Rosehill Gardens can be found HERE and full TAB Markets for all 10 races HERE.

The $2m Five Diamonds is a wide-open betting race with six horses under double-figure odds and you can view the TAB market HERE.

Kembla Grange-trained Territory Express (trained by Paul Niceforo/jockey Zac Lloyd) is the $5 TAB favourite ahead of ahead of Attrition ($6.50) for trainer Mitchell Freedman and jockey Ethan Brown. Others in the market are Yellow Brick ($7), and Lindemann and Iknowastar at $8.

In the $1m Inglis Golden Gift, two-year-old training powerhouses Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott have early favourite North England at $3.40 with jockey Tim Clark.

Tupakara for Annabel Neasham & Rob Archibald and jockey Tom Sherry is next at $4.40 and O' Ole for Bjorn Baker/Rachel King is a $4.60 chance.

Magic Time the $2.40 TAB favourite for trainer Grahame Begg and jockey Zac Lloyd in the $500,000 Gr 2-Cincotta Chemist Hot Danish Stakes. Belclare – who beat Magic Time last start in The Invitation – is at $3.30 for Bjorn Baker and Tyler Schiller.

For all racing and ticketing information go to theraces.com.au

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