Vin Cox is nearing the end of time at Godolphin and The Everest has been a centrepiece of his time with the global breeding giant and could be his legacy.
Godolphin Australia boss Vin Cox has been “chips in” on The Everest on several occasions in the past few years, and his time with the global breeding giant could have a perfect ending in the world’s richest race on turf.
The slot became available when Damion Flower had to release it after being found guilty of drug trafficking, but Godolphin still paid a premium on top of the slot fee of $700,000 this year. An Everest win for the famous blue silks would be a perfect way to cap his time at Godolphin, where he has achieved its aims of equine excellence. Godolphin will show all sides of its business on Everest day, from its farms and stallions to finding the best bloodstock at sales and then the preparation of top class racehorses. Cylinder is a star colt carrying the influence of Exceed And Excel and bred on the Godolphin farm.
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