Think About It wins the $20 million Everest at Randwick, beating I Wish I Win and Private Eye in the world's richest thoroughbred race on turf.. By SEN 7 months ago. Think About It has won the 2023 Everest in what was an incredible finish to the $20m feature. The Joe Pride trained galloper continues his picket fence of wins and it was largely due to a perfect ride by Sam Clipperton. Backed into clear favouritism prior to the jump, Think About It has conquered the world's richest.

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Punters expect Think About It to continue his amazing winning run in Saturday's Group 2 Premiere Stakes (1200m) at Royal Randwick as a host of TAB Everest hopefuls look to stake one final claim for a berth in the race.. The Joe Pride-trained sprinter, a winner of his past seven starts including twice at group 1 level, has received the weight of support with TAB, slashing him from $2.80 into.. Since its inception in 2017, it has progressively upped prize money from its initial Aus$10 million with even the horse that came last on Saturday, Alcohol Free, walking away with Aus$700,000.