Horse Racing: The Everest winner Yes Yes Yes forced into early retirement

By Samantha Newsam and Ray Hickson
Updated February 3 2020 - 5:23pm, first published 4:00pm
Wonderful memories: Jim Dedes (left) and Harley Payne hold The Everest trophy after Yes Yes Yes stormed home to win the world's richest race on turf last year. The colt has unfortunately been forced to retire with a tendon injury. Photo: Supplied.
Wonderful memories: Jim Dedes (left) and Harley Payne hold The Everest trophy after Yes Yes Yes stormed home to win the world's richest race on turf last year. The colt has unfortunately been forced to retire with a tendon injury. Photo: Supplied.

They scaled the heights of The Everest but the golden ride is over for Yes Yes Yes and his trio of Armidale owners.

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