Imperatriz will remain a Valley girl this spring, with Te Akau Racing ruling out a bid at the A$20 million The Everest (1200m) at Randwick on October 14.
She made an emphatic start to her spring campaign at The Valley on Saturday when taking out the Group2 McEwen Stakes (1000m), adding to her victory in the Group 1 William Reid Stakes (1200m) at the Melbourne track March.
The A$20m prizemoney on offer for The Everest has been a big carrot that has dangled in front of her connections for the past month and trainer Mark Walker yesterday ruled out a trip to Sydney this spring to tackle the lucrative race.
“We had a bit of a team talk — Dave [Ellis, Te Akau principal], Karyn [Fenton-Ellis] and I — and we do think it is in her best interests to stay in Melbourne with no extra travel up to Sydney,” Walker said.
“She is happy at our Cranbourne stable and we do think she is a little bit better left-handed, although arguably her form is still very good right-handed. But we are happy with her staying in Melbourne.”