Wunderbar and James McDonald (outside) see off Ka Ying Rising and Zac Purton last year. Photos: Kenneth Chan
No one knows more about what it takes to beat Ka Ying Rising than jockey James McDonald, and the Kiwi gun looms as the rider most likely to topple the Hong Kong superstar in Saturday’s Group One The Everest (1,200m) at Randwick in Sydney.
The only jockey to finish ahead of Ka Ying Rising, doing so twice aboard Wunderbar at Class Three level in January last year, McDonald has also placed behind th
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