Brown Envisages Global Reach For Everest

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says it won't be long before the $13 million race attracts interest from the United States.

As the world's richest race on turf welcomes its first overseas runner in the Irish-trained , Brown can envisage the sprint expanding its global horizon.

“Obviously European horses are coming over. I wouldn't be surprised if we had American contenders come over in years to come,” he said.

“It becomes pretty mundane doing the same thing over and over again but throwing in the mix really sheds a bit of light on racing.

“NSW racing is very, very healthy at the moment because of this race.”

Brown, a two-time -winning jockey with extensive international experience, said the Everest was on the radar of northern hemisphere racing people.

Recently riding in an international jockey challenge in , Brown said he was hit with a lot of questions about The Everest.

“A lot of people are focusing on The Everest and obviously getting very, very excited about it,” he said.

“It wasn't just the media talking about it, it was the trainers, it was the owners – it's got a lot of publicity worldwide.”

The international edge to this year's race, US Navy Flag, is high on Brown's list of horses who his mount has to beat.

“US Navy Flag's the one I'm keeping a close eye on,” he said.

Brown said trainer Aiden O'Brien has been bullish in TV interviews and jockey would have given up a great book of rides in England to be at .

Brown is feeling confident ahead of riding In Her Time but he isn't fussed about her barrier draw.

“It's not the end of the world barrier eight but again I would have loved a draw a little bit softer,” he said.

“I'm really happy with where she's at with the form she's going into the race with and I'm quite excited about it.”

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