Having achieved the highly unlikely, trainer Tony Pike says he wouldn't mind a crack at the seemingly impossible with New Zealand racing's latest hero horse Bostonian.
And if he can win the A$1.5 million Stradbroke in Brisbane in two weeks Pike might get to live that dream: an invite to the A$14m Everest at Randwick in October.
When The Everest was created as the world's richest turf race two years ago it seemed the one race in Australia even less likely to be won by a Kiwi than the Golden Slipper.
It was the perfect horse race for Sydney, based on speed rather than stamina, hype with a healthy dose of ego and involving deals upon deals as slot holders sought out the best horses for racing's dash for mega cash.
All of this is very un-New Zealand and with our Australian honour roll these days usually in races from 1600m to 2400m, a New Zealand gelding by Jimmy Choux even being in the conversation for an Everest slot is bordering on laughable. But Kiwis conquering Everest has been done before and while Pike realises it is still a long shot, Bostonian could change all that in the Stradbroke on June 8.