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Women in white! Natlie Barr, Simone Holtznagel, Kerri-Anne Kennerley and Jules Robinson lead the stunning celebrity arrivals at the 2022 The TAB Everest race day
The stars stepped out in style for The Everest at Sydney‘s Royal Randwick Racecourse on Saturday.
White appeared to be the dress colour of choice as major television personalities arrived for the sunny race day.
Model Simone Holtznagel, 29, led the pack in a stunning white frock accompanied by white gloves.
The stars stepped out in style for The Everest at Sydney’s Royal Randwick Racecourse on Saturday. Model Simone Holtznagel, 29, led the pack in a stunning white frock accompanied by white gloves
Her wide brimmed hat shaded her shoulders and accessorised with a white diamond encrusted handbag.
Sunrise host Natalie Barr also arrived in white, opting for a conservative quarter-sleeve dress that reached down to her ankles.
The brunette was all smiles as she posed for photos, flashing her dark silver watch.
Sunrise host Natalie Barr also arrived in white, opting for a conservative quarter-sleeve dress that reached down to her ankles
The brunette was all smiles as she posed for photos, flashing her dark silver watch
Former Married At First Sight star Jules Robinson stunned in a long sleeve, white dress paired with pale blue gloves and heels.
She dressed to impress by keeping her bright red hair tied back as her elegant veil shaded her face.
Former Married At First Sight star Jules Robinson stunned in a long sleeve, white dress paired with pale blue gloves and heels
She dressed to impress by keeping her bright red hair tied back as her elegant veil shaded her face
Kerri-Anne Kennerly added a touch of colour to her bold look, wearing a bright blue dress underneath a holographic glittery jacket.
Her blonde hair was loosley curled and windswept underneath a silver feathered fascinator.
Kerri-Anne Kennerly added a touch of colour to her bold look, wearing a bright blue dress underneath a holographic glittery jacket
It comes after High-profile Everest contender Lost And Running was scratched from the $15 million race because of lameness.
The John O’Shea-trained sprinter, rated one of the main threats to Nature Strip, was withdrawn from the world’s richest turf race on Saturday morning.
‘A vet inspection this morning has found Lost And Running to be lame in the off hind leg and unsuitable to start in The Everest,’ a Racing NSW statement said.
Lost And Running finished fourth in the 2021 Everest and was second favourite, behind reigning Everest winner Nature Strip, to claim this year’s edition.
More to come.
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