TAB Everest Preview, Tips, Runners & Trends

If you are a fan of horse racing trends, then this preview of the TAB Everest will be perfect for you! Not only do we look at the trends, but we look at past winners as well as trainer and jockey records for the TAB Everest, a race run over 6f at Randwick.
TAB Everest Preview, Tips, Runners & Trends
Andy Powell
Andy Powell Expert Guide

You know how punters get lost in too much data or bet blindly? I break down the stats and trends so you can feel confident you’re betting with more than just gut instinct.

2026 TAB Everest Preview

Scheduled to take place in October of each year at the Randwick Racecourse is The Everest, a race that is the richest horse race in Australia and ranks high up in terms of most valuable in the world too. The 2025 renewal had a purse of $20 million!

The race is run over a distance of six furlongs (1,200m) and features during the Sydney Spring Carnival. The race is currently included in the 'Special Conditions' class, as it is not yet eligible for Group race status and was only introduced in 2017.

TAB Everest Information:

Why not use the trends shortlist below to help you narrow down the field and then head over to the dedicated Randwick tips page to see which runners are being supported by the OLBG expert racing tipsters to find yourself a bet?

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How competitive is the TAB Everest market? When looking at the over-rounds for the last 9 renewals, the most competitive market was in 2019 when the race had an over-round of 114%. The race in 2025 was a race that was most in the bookie's favour with an over-round of 118%, whilst on average over the last 9 renewals of the TAB Everest, the over-round has been 116%, which means the bookie expects to pay out £100 for every £116 which is bet.

Below you will find the 2026 TAB Everest Trends. See which patterns have occurred over the recent renewals that you may be able to use for the next renewal. We also have a section that looks at the TAB Everest Trend Analysis.

These are the top three quickest-run TAB Everest races over the last 9 renewals:

  1. Yes Yes Yes (1:07.32) in 2019
  2. Think About It (1:07.64) in 2023
  3. Ka Ying Rising (1:08.13) in 2025

Looking at the future form, is the winner worth following next time out? Over the past 9 renewals, if you had followed the winner of the TAB Everest next time out, then you would have backed a total of 3 winners. Backing all 7 runners who have been out since their win at SP next time out would have returned an LSP of +0.79. Remember to use the racing predictions along with the information on this page to find a bet on the 2026 TAB Everest.

Over the last 9 renewals, it was Yes Yes Yes, trained by Chris Waller and ridden by Glen Boss, who set the fastest winning time in the TAB Everest. That runner won the race in a time of 1:07.32 in 2019. At the other end of the scale, it was the combination of trainer Peter & Paul Snowden and jockey Kerrin McEvoy with Redzel who set the slowest winning time; the race-winning time was 1:12.30 in the 2018 renewal.

What the expert says...
Two of the last three winners (2023 & 2024), as well as the winners in both 2018 & 2020, came here having run in the Premiere Stakes (also here at Randwick) last time out.

Andy Powell - Horse Racing Betting Expert - OLBG.com

TAB Everest Past Winners

Here are the TAB Everest past winners for the last 9 renewals. Each row details the year of the race, the horse which won, along with the age & weight of the horse. Also detailed is the stall from which the horse came and the total number of runners in the race. The horse's trainer and the jockey at the time of winning the TAB Everest are also displayed, along with the starting price at which the horse was sent off.

YearHorse (Drawn)Info
2025
1:08.13
Ka Ying Rising (NZ)
5yo 9-3 (7 of 12) 1/1F
Zac Purton
David A Hayes (HK)
2024
1:08.76
Bella Nipotina (AUS)
7yo 8-13 (11 of 11) 8/1
Craig A Williams
Ciaron Maher (AUS)
2023
1:07.64
Think About It (AUS)
5yo 9-3 (5 of 12) 17/5F
Sam Clipperton
Joseph Pride (AUS)
2022
1:09.86
Giga Kick (AUS)
3yo 8-5 (5 of 12) 20/1
Craig A Williams
Clayton Douglas (AUS)
2021
1:09.11
Nature Strip (AUS)
7yo 9-3 (10 of 12) 27/10F
James McDonald
Chris Waller (AUS)
2020
1:08.27
Classique Legend (AUS)
5yo 9-3 (6 of 12) 16/5F
Kerrin McEvoy
Les Bridge (AUS)
2019
1:07.32
Yes Yes Yes (AUS)
3yo 8-5 (9 of 12) 8/1
Glen Boss
Chris Waller (AUS)
2018
1:12.30
Redzel (AUS)
6yo 9-3 (1 of 12) 15/2
Kerrin McEvoy
Peter & Paul Snowden (AUS)
2017
1:08.36
Redzel (AUS)
5yo 9-3 (4 of 12) 15/2
Kerrin McEvoy
Peter & Paul Snowden (AUS)

Where have the winning runners come from?

Here are the countries where the winning trainers of the TAB Everest have been based:

  • AUS: 8 winners with an additional 18 placings from 103 runners
  • HK: 1 winner with an additional 0 placings from 1 runner
  • IRE: 0 winners with an additional 0 placings from 2 runners
  • SIN: 0 winners with an additional 0 placings from 1 runner

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TAB Everest Trainer Statistics

There are two leading trainers in the TAB Everest over the last 9 renewals, with both Chris Waller and Peter & Paul Snowden, who have both won the race two times. Chris Waller's winners have been with Yes Yes Yes (2019) and Nature Strip (2021). Peter & Paul Snowden's winners have been with Redzel (2017 & 2018). There is one trainer who has not had the best of times in the TAB Everest; James Cummings has sent a total of 10 runners to the race without recording any wins.

Here are some of the top TAB Everest trainer statistics over the last 9 renewals (R = Runners, W = Winners, P = Places including winners, Win LSP is based on 1pt Win and EW LSP is based on 0.5pt Win & 0.5pt Place):

TrainerR-W-PWinEW
Chris Waller14-2-2-1.30-5.58
Peter & Paul Snowden6-2-3+11.00+7.20
Joseph Pride8-1-4-3.60-1.44
Ciaron Maher5-1-4+4.00+5.80
Les Bridge3-1-1+1.20-0.08
Clayton Douglas2-1-2+19.00+12.80
David A Hayes1-1-1+1.00+0.60
James Cummings10-0-3-10.00-2.65
Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott6-0-0-6.00-6.00
Bjorn Baker5-0-0-5.00-5.00

TAB Everest Jockey Statistics

The leading jockey in the TAB Everest over the last 9 renewals is Kerrin McEvoy, who has won the race three times, with those three winners coming from Redzel (2017 & 2018) and Classique Legend (2020). The only other jockey to have recorded multiple wins in the TAB Everest is Craig A Williams (2 wins).

Here are some of the top TAB Everest jockey statistics over the last 9 renewals (R = Runners, W = Winners, P = Places including winners, Win LSP is based on 1pt Win and EW LSP is based on 0.5pt Win & 0.5pt Place):

JockeyR-W-PWinEW
Kerrin McEvoy9-3-4+12.20+6.22
Craig A Williams5-2-4+25.00+16.68
James McDonald7-1-1-3.30-4.38
Sam Clipperton4-1-2+0.40+1.24
Glen Boss3-1-2+6.00+4.15
Zac Purton2-1-1+0.00-0.40
Tommy Berry6-0-2-6.00-1.90
Joshua Parr6-0-1-6.00-2.50
Nash Rawiller6-0-2-6.00-4.08
Brenton Avdulla6-0-1-6.00-4.40

TAB Everest Trend Analysis

✅ The trend factor, which has produced 5+ winners and shows the best LSP, an LSP of +18.40, is when runners have had 2 places in the past 90 days.

❌ The worst performing factor that has failed to produce a single winner is when runners had 1 win in the past year, when backing these, the trend shows a record of 0-27.

Here are the most recent winning draws, along with the further placings in brackets:

  • 2025: Winner in 7 (1,11) [12 Runners]
  • 2024: Winner in 11 (2,6) [11 Runners]
  • 2023: Winner in 5 (1,9) [12 Runners]
  • 2022: Winner in 5 (3,10) [12 Runners]
  • 2021: Winner in 10 (9,7) [12 Runners]

The course which has produced the most winners of the TAB Everest is Randwick; there have been a total of 6 winners of this race who ran at Randwick last time out.

The race is open to both sexes, with the Male runners having produced a total of 8 winners from a total of 78 runners, whilst the Female runners have produced 1 winner from a total of 29 runners.

Looking over the past renewals, there is only one stallion whose offspring have produced multiple winners of the TAB Everest; that stallion, Snitzel, has produced 2 winners (2018,2017).

These are the stallions whose offspring have not produced a winner of the TAB Everest despite multiple attempts:

  • I Am Invincible (0 Wins from 8 runners)
  • Lope De Vega (0 Wins from 7 runners)
  • Zoustar (0 Wins from 5 runners)

Looking at the winning odds over the last 9 renewals, the biggest-priced winner was Giga Kick in 2022, winning for Clayton Douglas at odds of 20/1 under the guidance of Craig A Williams. Looking at the runners at the head of the market over the last 9 renewals, there have been 4 winning favourites in the race. Remember to bookmark the best racing tipsters page so you can get easy access to the best OLBG racing tipsters. All figures and trends above, such as the horse's previous runs, are based on the information that is available on the Racing Post.

Route to the TAB Everest

Many trainers will target races to use as prep races before coming to the TAB Everest. These are the races which the recent winners ran in before coming here:

InfoLast Race
2025 - Ka Ying Rising
Sha Tin - 1st of 12 (1/20)
HKSAR Chief Executives Cup
2024 - Bella Nipotina
Randwick - 3rd of 7 (7/5)
Precise Air Premiere Stakes
2023 - Think About It
Randwick - 1st of 8 (37/20)
Precise Air Premiere Stakes
2022 - Giga Kick
Flemington - 1st of 11 (39/20)
HQ Tavern Danehill Stakes
2021 - Nature Strip
Randwick - 2nd of 8 (11/10)
Bowermans Commercial Furniture Shorts
2020 - Classique Legend
Randwick - 2nd of 8 (6/4)
Bisley Workwear Premiere Stakes
2019 - Yes Yes Yes
Rosehill - 2nd of 8 (16/5)
De Bortoli Wines Golden Rose
2018 - Redzel
Randwick - 5th of 8 (13/5)
Santos Coffee Premiere Stakes
2017 - Redzel
Randwick - 1st of 9 (6/4)
Bowermans Office Furniture Shorts

Article Contributor Information

We are fortunate to have an excellent team of specialists and experts at OLBG. Contributing to the creation and maintenance of this TAB Everest Preview are Andy and James. They both work on the Horse racing tips team, looking after the tipsters and managing the tips settlement, whilst also creating and managing all of the horse racing event previews for International racing.

James Banting

James Banting

Expert Guide

James Banting, a passionate horse racing enthusiast and aficionado, brings a wealth of experience to OLBG, having attended numerous race meetings over the years. His background working with the Jockey Association provides him with a unique insider's perspective on the industry.
Andy Powell

Andy Powell

Expert Guide

Andy, a seasoned horse racing analyst with over 15 years of experience, delves into the intricacies of international horse racing, meticulously analyzing complex statistical data to uncover hidden trends. He spearheads the creation and management of OLBG's international horse racing trend blogs, providing valuable insights for bettors worldwide.

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