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  1. The Melbourne Cup has a long and fabled history that has produced a litany of facts and figures that can help us find punters find the 2023 winner. Our experts have already given you their Melbourne Cup best bets and produced our in-depth 2023 Melbourne Cup runner by runner race preview, so without distracting from their sound logic, we’re going to find you the 2023 Melbourne Cup winner by applying the Melbourne Cup statistics of all previous winners. Let’s start with the 2023 Melbourne Cup field and whittle it down horse by horse. Melbourne Cup Group One 2023 Betting Guide Date: Tuesday, November 7, 2023 Time: 3:00PM Location: Flemington Racecourse Prize Money: $8,000,000 Distance: 3200m 2022 Winner: Gold Trip | Jockey: Mark Zahra | Trainer: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace This Melbourne Cup betting guide is designed to give you the ultimate leg-up ahead of the 2023 running of the race that stops a nation, which will be held on Tuesday, November 7. Melbourne Cup betting is open all-year round but ramps up in the week leading up to the 3200m battle for stayers run at Flemington Racecourse. You can navigate our Melbourne Cup betting guide using the links on our page menu, which will send you to the information you are seeking. The Melbourne Cup is the pinnacle of racing in Australia and one of the most popular races for punters around the world. Considered to be “the race that stops the nation,” the Melbourne Cup is held on the first Tuesday of November and attracts not only the biggest racing crowd each year but also the most money bet on one race. The 2022 running of the Melbourne Cup was taken out by Gold Trip, trained by Ciaron Maher and David Eustace under Mark Zahra. 1. Gold Trip (2) T: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace J: James McDonald W: 58.5kg F: 0x4135 Age: 7YO Color: Bay Sex: Horse Sire: Outstrip (GB) Dam: Sarvana (USA) 4.60 2.00 2. Alenquer (9) T: Michael Moroney J: Damien Oliver W: 56.5kg F: 00×059 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Adlerflug (GER) Dam: Wild Blossom (GER) 34.00 9.25 3. Without A Fight (16) T: Anthony & Sam Freedman J: Mark Zahra W: 56.5kg F: x11x61 Age: 7YO Color: Brown Sex: Gelding Sire: Teofilo (IRE) Dam: Khor Sheed (GB) 7.50 2.80 4. Breakup (18) T: Tatsuya Yoshioka J: Kohei Matsuyama W: 55kg F: 0340×8 Age: 5YO Color: Chestnut Sex: Horse Sire: Novelist (IRE) Dam: Little Dun (USA) 19.00 5.50 5. Vauban (3) T: Willie Mullins J: Ryan Moore W: 55kg F: 34211x Age: 5YO Color: Chestnut Sex: Gelding Sire: Gallway (GB) Dam: Waldfest (IRE) 3.20 1.60 6. Soulcombe (4) T: Chris Waller J: Joao Moreira W: 53.5kg F: 2×1437 Age: 5YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Frankel (GB) Dam: Ribbons (GER) 11.00 3.60 7. Absurde (8) T: Willie Mullins J: Zac Purton W: 53kg F: 7×1261 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Fastnet Rock (AUS) Dam: Incroyable (IRE) 26.00 6.50 8. Right You Are (15) T: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace J: John Allen W: 53kg F: 1×2505 Age: 7YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: So You Think (NZ) Dam: Leica Ding (NZ) 81.00 16.00 9. Vow And Declare (19) T: Danny O’Brien J: Billy Egan W: 53kg F: 60×022 Age: 8YO Color: Chestnut Sex: Gelding Sire: Declaration Of War (USA) Dam: Geblitzt (NZ) 34.00 8.50 10. Cleveland (23) T: Kris Lees J: Michael Dee W: 52kg F: x49621 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Horse Sire: Camelot (GB) Dam: Venus de Milo (IRE) 26.00 6.50 11. Ashrun (11) T: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace J: Kerrin McEvoy W: 51.5kg F: 10×762 Age: 8YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Authorized (IRE) Dam: Ashantee (GER) 41.00 9.50 12. Daqiansweet Junior (12) T: Phillip Stokes J: Daniel Stackhouse W: 51.5kg F: 0x0074 Age: 6YO Color: Bay or Brown Sex: Gelding Sire: Sweet Orange (USA) Dam: Paulette (NZ) 101.00 18.00 13. Okita Soushi (20) T: Joseph O’Brien J: Dylan Gibbons W: 51.5kg F: 115130 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Stallion Sire: Galileo (IRE) Dam: Amicus (UNR) 81.00 16.00 14. Sheraz (22) T: Chris Waller J: Beau Mertens W: 51.5kg F: 1×2341 Age: 7YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Sea The Stars (IRE) Dam: Shemiyla (IRE) 126.00 23.00 15. Lastotchka (21) T: Mick Price & Michael Kent Jnr J: Craig Williams W: 51kg F: 1×2341 Age: 4YO Color: Bay Sex: Mare Sire: Myboycharlie (IRE) Dam: Muthia (GB) 23.00 6.50 16. Magical Lagoon (7) T: Chris Waller J: Mark Du Plessis W: 51kg F: 06×906 Age: 5YO Color: Bay Sex: Mare Sire: Galileo (IRE) Dam: Night Lagoon (GB) 101.00 18.00 17. Military Mission (5) T: Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott J: Rachel King W: 51kg F: 920141 Age: 6YO Color: Grey/Brown Sex: Gelding Sire: Mastercraftsman (IRE) Dam: Atlantic Isle (GB) 46.00 9.50 18. Serpentine (1) T: Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott J: Jye McNeil W: 51kg F: 129243 Age: 7YO Color: Chestnut Sex: Gelding Sire: Galileo (IRE) Dam: Remember When (IRE) 41.00 10.00 19. Virtuous Circle (6) T: Liam Howley J: Craig Newitt W: 51kg F: 2×0908 Age: 4YO Color: Bay Sex: Horse Sire: Almanzor (FR) Dam: She Is Stryking 201.00 34.00 20. More Felons (24) T: Chris Waller J: Jamie Kah W: 50.5kg F: 657285 Age: 5YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Churchill (IRE) Dam: Pivotalia (IRE) 34.00 8.50 21. Future History (13) T: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace J: Hollie Doyle W: 50kg F: 721213 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Showcasing (GB) Dam: Likelihood (USA) 26.00 7.00 22. Interpretation (17) T: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace J: Teo Nugent W: 50kg F: x32591 Age: 6YO Color: Brown Sex: Gelding Sire: Galileo (IRE) Dam: Daldiyna (FR) 71.00 15.00 23. Kalapour (14) T: Kris Lees J: Zac Lloyd W: 50kg F: 3L7331 Age: 7YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: War Command (IRE) Dam: Daldiyna (FR) 46.00 11.00 24. True Marvel (10) T: Matthew Smith J: Ben Thompson W: 50kg F: 138080 Age: 8YO Color: Brown Sex: Gelding Sire: Masked Marvel (GB) Dam: Anecdotique (GB) 151.00 26.00 Melbourne Cup Winners By Age More than half of the Melbourne Cup winners have come from either four-year-old or five-year-old horses, with 90 wins combined from 162 runnings to date. The next best being a a six-year-old with 34 wins. Last year’s winner, Gold Trip, won the race as a six-year-old and will attempt to win back-to-back cups this year as a seven-year-old. With no three-year-olds running this year, we will stick with the the tried and true pattern of winners and exclude all the seven-year-old and eight-year-olds from 2023 cup contention, leaving just 15 2023 Melbourne Cup horses to choose from. 1. Gold Trip (2) T: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace J: James McDonald W: 58.5kg F: 0x4135 Age: 7YO Color: Bay Sex: Horse Sire: Outstrip (GB) Dam: Sarvana (USA) 4.60 2.00 2. Alenquer (9) T: Michael Moroney J: Damien Oliver W: 56.5kg F: 00×059 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Adlerflug (GER) Dam: Wild Blossom (GER) 34.00 9.25 4. Breakup (18) T: Tatsuya Yoshioka J: Kohei Matsuyama W: 55kg F: 0340×8 Age: 5YO Color: Chestnut Sex: Horse Sire: Novelist (IRE) Dam: Little Dun (USA) 19.00 5.50 5. Vauban (3) T: Willie Mullins J: Ryan Moore W: 55kg F: 34211x Age: 5YO Color: Chestnut Sex: Gelding Sire: Gallway (GB) Dam: Waldfest (IRE) 3.20 1.60 6. Soulcombe (4) T: Chris Waller J: Joao Moreira W: 53.5kg F: 2×1437 Age: 5YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Frankel (GB) Dam: Ribbons (GER) 11.00 3.60 7. Absurde (8) T: Willie Mullins J: Zac Purton W: 53kg F: 7×1261 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Fastnet Rock (AUS) Dam: Incroyable (IRE) 26.00 6.50 8. Right You Are (15) T: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace J: John Allen W: 53kg F: 1×2505 Age: 7YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: So You Think (NZ) Dam: Leica Ding (NZ) 81.00 16.00 9. Vow And Declare (19) T: Danny O’Brien J: Billy Egan W: 53kg F: 60×022 Age: 8YO Color: Chestnut Sex: Gelding Sire: Declaration Of War (USA) Dam: Geblitzt (NZ) 34.00 8.50 10. Cleveland (23) T: Kris Lees J: Michael Dee W: 52kg F: x49621 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Horse Sire: Camelot (GB) Dam: Venus de Milo (IRE) 26.00 6.50 11. Ashrun (11) T: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace J: Kerrin McEvoy W: 51.5kg F: 10×762 Age: 8YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Authorized (IRE) Dam: Ashantee (GER) 41.00 9.50 12. Daqiansweet Junior (12) T: Phillip Stokes J: Daniel Stackhouse W: 51.5kg F: 0x0074 Age: 6YO Color: Bay or Brown Sex: Gelding Sire: Sweet Orange (USA) Dam: Paulette (NZ) 101.00 18.00 13. Okita Soushi (20) T: Joseph O’Brien J: Dylan Gibbons W: 51.5kg F: 115130 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Stallion Sire: Galileo (IRE) Dam: Amicus (UNR) 81.00 16.00 14. Sheraz (22) T: Chris Waller J: Beau Mertens W: 51.5kg F: 1×2341 Age: 7YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Sea The Stars (IRE) Dam: Shemiyla (IRE) 126.00 23.00 15. Lastotchka (21) T: Mick Price & Michael Kent Jnr J: Craig Williams W: 51kg F: 1×2341 Age: 4YO Color: Bay Sex: Mare Sire: Myboycharlie (IRE) Dam: Muthia (GB) 23.00 6.50 16. Magical Lagoon (7) T: Chris Waller J: Mark Du Plessis W: 51kg F: 06×906 Age: 5YO Color: Bay Sex: Mare Sire: Galileo (IRE) Dam: Night Lagoon (GB) 101.00 18.00 17. Military Mission (5) T: Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott J: Rachel King W: 51kg F: 920141 Age: 6YO Color: Grey/Brown Sex: Gelding Sire: Mastercraftsman (IRE) Dam: Atlantic Isle (GB) 46.00 9.50 18. Serpentine (1) T: Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott J: Jye McNeil W: 51kg F: 129243 Age: 7YO Color: Chestnut Sex: Gelding Sire: Galileo (IRE) Dam: Remember When (IRE) 41.00 10.00 19. Virtuous Circle (6) T: Liam Howley J: Craig Newitt W: 51kg F: 2×0908 Age: 4YO Color: Bay Sex: Horse Sire: Almanzor (FR) Dam: She Is Stryking 201.00 34.00 20. More Felons (24) T: Chris Waller J: Jamie Kah W: 50.5kg F: 657285 Age: 5YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Churchill (IRE) Dam: Pivotalia (IRE) 34.00 8.50 21. Future History (13) T: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace J: Hollie Doyle W: 50kg F: 721213 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Showcasing (GB) Dam: Likelihood (USA) 26.00 7.00 22. Interpretation (17) T: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace J: Teo Nugent W: 50kg F: x32591 Age: 6YO Color: Brown Sex: Gelding Sire: Galileo (IRE) Dam: Daldiyna (FR) 71.00 15.00 23. Kalapour (14) T: Kris Lees J: Zac Lloyd W: 50kg F: 3L7331 Age: 7YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: War Command (IRE) Dam: Daldiyna (FR) 46.00 11.00 24. True Marvel (10) T: Matthew Smith J: Ben Thompson W: 50kg F: 138080 Age: 8YO Color: Brown Sex: Gelding Sire: Masked Marvel (GB) Dam: Anecdotique (GB) 151.00 26.00 Melbourne Cup Winners By Name Starting Letter The most popular starting letter of Melbourne Cup horse names has been “T” with 17 wins in the race. Next best is the letter “P” with 14 wins, but the important stat is that the letters “I”, “Q”, “U”, “X” and “Y” have never won the cup. That’s bad news for 2023 Melbourne Cup horse Interpretation as the stats say “I” horse names never win – out he comes. The letters “O” and “Z” have won just the one Melbourne Cup each which does not bode well for Japan’s 2023 Melbourne Cup horse, Okita Soushi – out he goes. 2. Alenquer (9) T: Michael Moroney J: Damien Oliver W: 56.5kg F: 00×059 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Adlerflug (GER) Dam: Wild Blossom (GER) 34.00 9.25 4. Breakup (18) T: Tatsuya Yoshioka J: Kohei Matsuyama W: 55kg F: 0340×8 Age: 5YO Color: Chestnut Sex: Horse Sire: Novelist (IRE) Dam: Little Dun (USA) 19.00 5.50 5. Vauban (3) T: Willie Mullins J: Ryan Moore W: 55kg F: 34211x Age: 5YO Color: Chestnut Sex: Gelding Sire: Gallway (GB) Dam: Waldfest (IRE) 3.20 1.60 6. Soulcombe (4) T: Chris Waller J: Joao Moreira W: 53.5kg F: 2×1437 Age: 5YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Frankel (GB) Dam: Ribbons (GER) 11.00 3.60 7. Absurde (8) T: Willie Mullins J: Zac Purton W: 53kg F: 7×1261 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Fastnet Rock (AUS) Dam: Incroyable (IRE) 26.00 6.50 10. Cleveland (23) T: Kris Lees J: Michael Dee W: 52kg F: x49621 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Horse Sire: Camelot (GB) Dam: Venus de Milo (IRE) 26.00 6.50 12. Daqiansweet Junior (12) T: Phillip Stokes J: Daniel Stackhouse W: 51.5kg F: 0x0074 Age: 6YO Color: Bay or Brown Sex: Gelding Sire: Sweet Orange (USA) Dam: Paulette (NZ) 101.00 18.00 13. Okita Soushi (20) T: Joseph O’Brien J: Dylan Gibbons W: 51.5kg F: 115130 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Stallion Sire: Galileo (IRE) Dam: Amicus (UNR) 81.00 16.00 15. Lastotchka (21) T: Mick Price & Michael Kent Jnr J: Craig Williams W: 51kg F: 1×2341 Age: 4YO Color: Bay Sex: Mare Sire: Myboycharlie (IRE) Dam: Muthia (GB) 23.00 6.50 16. Magical Lagoon (7) T: Chris Waller J: Mark Du Plessis W: 51kg F: 06×906 Age: 5YO Color: Bay Sex: Mare Sire: Galileo (IRE) Dam: Night Lagoon (GB) 101.00 18.00 17. Military Mission (5) T: Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott J: Rachel King W: 51kg F: 920141 Age: 6YO Color: Grey/Brown Sex: Gelding Sire: Mastercraftsman (IRE) Dam: Atlantic Isle (GB) 46.00 9.50 19. Virtuous Circle (6) T: Liam Howley J: Craig Newitt W: 51kg F: 2×0908 Age: 4YO Color: Bay Sex: Horse Sire: Almanzor (FR) Dam: She Is Stryking 201.00 34.00 20. More Felons (24) T: Chris Waller J: Jamie Kah W: 50.5kg F: 657285 Age: 5YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Churchill (IRE) Dam: Pivotalia (IRE) 34.00 8.50 21. Future History (13) T: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace J: Hollie Doyle W: 50kg F: 721213 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Showcasing (GB) Dam: Likelihood (USA) 26.00 7.00 22. Interpretation (17) T: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace J: Teo Nugent W: 50kg F: x32591 Age: 6YO Color: Brown Sex: Gelding Sire: Galileo (IRE) Dam: Daldiyna (FR) 71.00 15.00 Cup Winners By Barrier The most winners of the great race have started from barrier 11 but only one horse has ever won the cup from barrier 18, Verry Elleegant in 2021. Breakup was unlucky enough to draw barrier 18 this year and the stats say that it can’t win – he comes out. Barriers 1,7,8, and 12 have also only ever won the cup once. So we can also put the pen through Absurde (barrier 8), Daqiansweet Junior (12), and Magical Lagoon (7). 2. Alenquer (9) T: Michael Moroney J: Damien Oliver W: 56.5kg F: 00×059 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Adlerflug (GER) Dam: Wild Blossom (GER) 34.00 9.25 4. Breakup (18) T: Tatsuya Yoshioka J: Kohei Matsuyama W: 55kg F: 0340×8 Age: 5YO Color: Chestnut Sex: Horse Sire: Novelist (IRE) Dam: Little Dun (USA) 19.00 5.50 5. Vauban (3) T: Willie Mullins J: Ryan Moore W: 55kg F: 34211x Age: 5YO Color: Chestnut Sex: Gelding Sire: Gallway (GB) Dam: Waldfest (IRE) 3.20 1.60 6. Soulcombe (4) T: Chris Waller J: Joao Moreira W: 53.5kg F: 2×1437 Age: 5YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Frankel (GB) Dam: Ribbons (GER) 11.00 3.60 7. Absurde (8) T: Willie Mullins J: Zac Purton W: 53kg F: 7×1261 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Fastnet Rock (AUS) Dam: Incroyable (IRE) 26.00 6.50 10. Cleveland (23) T: Kris Lees J: Michael Dee W: 52kg F: x49621 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Horse Sire: Camelot (GB) Dam: Venus de Milo (IRE) 26.00 6.50 12. Daqiansweet Junior (12) T: Phillip Stokes J: Daniel Stackhouse W: 51.5kg F: 0x0074 Age: 6YO Color: Bay or Brown Sex: Gelding Sire: Sweet Orange (USA) Dam: Paulette (NZ) 101.00 18.00 15. Lastotchka (21) T: Mick Price & Michael Kent Jnr J: Craig Williams W: 51kg F: 1×2341 Age: 4YO Color: Bay Sex: Mare Sire: Myboycharlie (IRE) Dam: Muthia (GB) 23.00 6.50 16. Magical Lagoon (7) T: Chris Waller J: Mark Du Plessis W: 51kg F: 06×906 Age: 5YO Color: Bay Sex: Mare Sire: Galileo (IRE) Dam: Night Lagoon (GB) 101.00 18.00 17. Military Mission (5) T: Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott J: Rachel King W: 51kg F: 920141 Age: 6YO Color: Grey/Brown Sex: Gelding Sire: Mastercraftsman (IRE) Dam: Atlantic Isle (GB) 46.00 9.50 19. Virtuous Circle (6) T: Liam Howley J: Craig Newitt W: 51kg F: 2×0908 Age: 4YO Color: Bay Sex: Horse Sire: Almanzor (FR) Dam: She Is Stryking 201.00 34.00 20. More Felons (24) T: Chris Waller J: Jamie Kah W: 50.5kg F: 657285 Age: 5YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Churchill (IRE) Dam: Pivotalia (IRE) 34.00 8.50 21. Future History (13) T: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace J: Hollie Doyle W: 50kg F: 721213 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Showcasing (GB) Dam: Likelihood (USA) 26.00 7.00 Cup Winners By Horse Colour Bay coloured horses have won twice as many Melbourne Cups as any other colour of horse. The worst colour of Melbourne Cup horses are Grey, Bay or Brown, Black or Brown, and Black. All combined those coloured horses have won just 15 cups. So we can rule out Military Mission (Grey or Brown). 2. Alenquer (9) T: Michael Moroney J: Damien Oliver W: 56.5kg F: 00×059 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Adlerflug (GER) Dam: Wild Blossom (GER) 34.00 9.25 5. Vauban (3) T: Willie Mullins J: Ryan Moore W: 55kg F: 34211x Age: 5YO Color: Chestnut Sex: Gelding Sire: Gallway (GB) Dam: Waldfest (IRE) 3.20 1.60 6. Soulcombe (4) T: Chris Waller J: Joao Moreira W: 53.5kg F: 2×1437 Age: 5YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Frankel (GB) Dam: Ribbons (GER) 11.00 3.60 10. Cleveland (23) T: Kris Lees J: Michael Dee W: 52kg F: x49621 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Horse Sire: Camelot (GB) Dam: Venus de Milo (IRE) 26.00 6.50 15. Lastotchka (21) T: Mick Price & Michael Kent Jnr J: Craig Williams W: 51kg F: 1×2341 Age: 4YO Color: Bay Sex: Mare Sire: Myboycharlie (IRE) Dam: Muthia (GB) 23.00 6.50 17. Military Mission (5) T: Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott J: Rachel King W: 51kg F: 920141 Age: 6YO Color: Grey/Brown Sex: Gelding Sire: Mastercraftsman (IRE) Dam: Atlantic Isle (GB) 46.00 9.50 19. Virtuous Circle (6) T: Liam Howley J: Craig Newitt W: 51kg F: 2×0908 Age: 4YO Color: Bay Sex: Horse Sire: Almanzor (FR) Dam: She Is Stryking 201.00 34.00 20. More Felons (24) T: Chris Waller J: Jamie Kah W: 50.5kg F: 657285 Age: 5YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Churchill (IRE) Dam: Pivotalia (IRE) 34.00 8.50 21. Future History (13) T: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace J: Hollie Doyle W: 50kg F: 721213 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Showcasing (GB) Dam: Likelihood (USA) 26.00 7.00 The Cup Winners By Sex Of Horse In the age of equality it will shock many to know that the males dominate the Melbourne Cup winners lists. Just 16 Melbourne Cup winners of the race have been Mares or Fillies – and three of those wins were all down to just one mare – the great Makybe Diva. So we can rule out Lastotchka (Mare). 2. Alenquer (9) T: Michael Moroney J: Damien Oliver W: 56.5kg F: 00×059 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Adlerflug (GER) Dam: Wild Blossom (GER) 34.00 9.25 5. Vauban (3) T: Willie Mullins J: Ryan Moore W: 55kg F: 34211x Age: 5YO Color: Chestnut Sex: Gelding Sire: Gallway (GB) Dam: Waldfest (IRE) 3.20 1.60 6. Soulcombe (4) T: Chris Waller J: Joao Moreira W: 53.5kg F: 2×1437 Age: 5YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Frankel (GB) Dam: Ribbons (GER) 11.00 3.60 10. Cleveland (23) T: Kris Lees J: Michael Dee W: 52kg F: x49621 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Horse Sire: Camelot (GB) Dam: Venus de Milo (IRE) 26.00 6.50 15. Lastotchka (21) T: Mick Price & Michael Kent Jnr J: Craig Williams W: 51kg F: 1×2341 Age: 4YO Color: Bay Sex: Mare Sire: Myboycharlie (IRE) Dam: Muthia (GB) 23.00 6.50 19. Virtuous Circle (6) T: Liam Howley J: Craig Newitt W: 51kg F: 2×0908 Age: 4YO Color: Bay Sex: Horse Sire: Almanzor (FR) Dam: She Is Stryking 201.00 34.00 20. More Felons (24) T: Chris Waller J: Jamie Kah W: 50.5kg F: 657285 Age: 5YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Churchill (IRE) Dam: Pivotalia (IRE) 34.00 8.50 21. Future History (13) T: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace J: Hollie Doyle W: 50kg F: 721213 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Showcasing (GB) Dam: Likelihood (USA) 26.00 7.00 Melbourne Cup Roughies In the long history of the race there have been only four winners who started $101 (100/1) or longer on race day. This year there is only one 2023 Melbourne Cup horse left in our calculations priced $101 or longer, so we are going to put the pen through this Melbourne Cup roughie. 2. Alenquer (9) T: Michael Moroney J: Damien Oliver W: 56.5kg F: 00×059 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Adlerflug (GER) Dam: Wild Blossom (GER) 34.00 9.25 5. Vauban (3) T: Willie Mullins J: Ryan Moore W: 55kg F: 34211x Age: 5YO Color: Chestnut Sex: Gelding Sire: Gallway (GB) Dam: Waldfest (IRE) 3.20 1.60 6. Soulcombe (4) T: Chris Waller J: Joao Moreira W: 53.5kg F: 2×1437 Age: 5YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Frankel (GB) Dam: Ribbons (GER) 11.00 3.60 10. Cleveland (23) T: Kris Lees J: Michael Dee W: 52kg F: x49621 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Horse Sire: Camelot (GB) Dam: Venus de Milo (IRE) 26.00 6.50 19. Virtuous Circle (6) T: Liam Howley J: Craig Newitt W: 51kg F: 2×0908 Age: 4YO Color: Bay Sex: Horse Sire: Almanzor (FR) Dam: She Is Stryking 201.00 34.00 20. More Felons (24) T: Chris Waller J: Jamie Kah W: 50.5kg F: 657285 Age: 5YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Churchill (IRE) Dam: Pivotalia (IRE) 34.00 8.50 21. Future History (13) T: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace J: Hollie Doyle W: 50kg F: 721213 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Showcasing (GB) Dam: Likelihood (USA) 26.00 7.00 Cup Winners By How Many Words In Name We’ve whittled down our list of potential cup winners from the full field of 24 horses to just seven potential winners. In the history of the Melbourne Cup there have been just 7 winners to have crossed the line having three words in their name. With just seven horses left, we are so far on the right side of history with just one and two-word horse names left in contention. 2. Alenquer (9) T: Michael Moroney J: Damien Oliver W: 56.5kg F: 00×059 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Adlerflug (GER) Dam: Wild Blossom (GER) 34.00 9.25 5. Vauban (3) T: Willie Mullins J: Ryan Moore W: 55kg F: 34211x Age: 5YO Color: Chestnut Sex: Gelding Sire: Gallway (GB) Dam: Waldfest (IRE) 3.20 1.60 6. Soulcombe (4) T: Chris Waller J: Joao Moreira W: 53.5kg F: 2×1437 Age: 5YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Frankel (GB) Dam: Ribbons (GER) 11.00 3.60 10. Cleveland (23) T: Kris Lees J: Michael Dee W: 52kg F: x49621 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Horse Sire: Camelot (GB) Dam: Venus de Milo (IRE) 26.00 6.50 20. More Felons (24) T: Chris Waller J: Jamie Kah W: 50.5kg F: 657285 Age: 5YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Churchill (IRE) Dam: Pivotalia (IRE) 34.00 8.50 21. Future History (13) T: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace J: Hollie Doyle W: 50kg F: 721213 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Showcasing (GB) Dam: Likelihood (USA) 26.00 7.00 Melbourne Cup Winners By Weight Carried The modern Melbourne Cup has changed significantly from what it was in the early years, and so too have the weights the horses are allotted in the race. In the past 20 years no single winner of the race has carried less than 51kgs, and only the great Makybe Diva (58kgs) has carried more than 57kgs to victory. All remaining horses satisfy the weight handicap requirements. 2. Alenquer (9) T: Michael Moroney J: Damien Oliver W: 56.5kg F: 00×059 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Adlerflug (GER) Dam: Wild Blossom (GER) 34.00 9.25 5. Vauban (3) T: Willie Mullins J: Ryan Moore W: 55kg F: 34211x Age: 5YO Color: Chestnut Sex: Gelding Sire: Gallway (GB) Dam: Waldfest (IRE) 3.20 1.60 6. Soulcombe (4) T: Chris Waller J: Joao Moreira W: 53.5kg F: 2×1437 Age: 5YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Frankel (GB) Dam: Ribbons (GER) 11.00 3.60 10. Cleveland (23) T: Kris Lees J: Michael Dee W: 52kg F: x49621 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Horse Sire: Camelot (GB) Dam: Venus de Milo (IRE) 26.00 6.50 20. More Felons (24) T: Chris Waller J: Jamie Kah W: 50.5kg F: 657285 Age: 5YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Churchill (IRE) Dam: Pivotalia (IRE) 34.00 8.50 21. Future History (13) T: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace J: Hollie Doyle W: 50kg F: 721213 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Showcasing (GB) Dam: Likelihood (USA) 26.00 7.00 Melbourne Cup Winners By Saddlecloth Number Being a handicap race, the Melbourne Cup results do favour horses higher in the order of entry. The most successful number is number 1 with 13 cup winners, including last year’s winner Gold Trip. The least successful numbers are 16,18,20 and 21. Number 21 is the worst of all cup numbers, having won just the two races. With history against him, we’ll take out Future History. 2. Alenquer (9) T: Michael Moroney J: Damien Oliver W: 56.5kg F: 00×059 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Adlerflug (GER) Dam: Wild Blossom (GER) 34.00 9.25 5. Vauban (3) T: Willie Mullins J: Ryan Moore W: 55kg F: 34211x Age: 5YO Color: Chestnut Sex: Gelding Sire: Gallway (GB) Dam: Waldfest (IRE) 3.20 1.60 6. Soulcombe (4) T: Chris Waller J: Joao Moreira W: 53.5kg F: 2×1437 Age: 5YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Frankel (GB) Dam: Ribbons (GER) 11.00 3.60 10. Cleveland (23) T: Kris Lees J: Michael Dee W: 52kg F: x49621 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Horse Sire: Camelot (GB) Dam: Venus de Milo (IRE) 26.00 6.50 20. More Felons (24) T: Chris Waller J: Jamie Kah W: 50.5kg F: 657285 Age: 5YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Churchill (IRE) Dam: Pivotalia (IRE) 34.00 8.50 21. Future History (13) T: Ciaron Maher & David Eustace J: Hollie Doyle W: 50kg F: 721213 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Showcasing (GB) Dam: Likelihood (USA) 26.00 7.00 Melbourne Cup winners by jockey silks colours Navy blue and royal blue have been very successful with 21 Melbourne Cup wins, with the last being Jye McNeil on Twilight Payment in 2020. Blue has been in the colours of 61 Melbourne Cup winners, narrowly ahead of black with 58 wins. 18 cup winning jockeys have worn black as their main colour, the most recent of those was Damien Oliver on Fiorente in 2013. Red has featured in the winning jockey’s colours 48 times, yellow or gold 45 times, and green has won 23 Melbourne Cups. The history of the race is not on the side of this year’s cup favourite, Vauban, with pink and lime featuring well down the jockeys silks colour rankings. Vauban – out. 2. Alenquer (9) T: Michael Moroney J: Damien Oliver W: 56.5kg F: 00×059 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Adlerflug (GER) Dam: Wild Blossom (GER) 34.00 9.25 5. Vauban (3) T: Willie Mullins J: Ryan Moore W: 55kg F: 34211x Age: 5YO Color: Chestnut Sex: Gelding Sire: Gallway (GB) Dam: Waldfest (IRE) 3.20 1.60 6. Soulcombe (4) T: Chris Waller J: Joao Moreira W: 53.5kg F: 2×1437 Age: 5YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Frankel (GB) Dam: Ribbons (GER) 11.00 3.60 10. Cleveland (23) T: Kris Lees J: Michael Dee W: 52kg F: x49621 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Horse Sire: Camelot (GB) Dam: Venus de Milo (IRE) 26.00 6.50 20. More Felons (24) T: Chris Waller J: Jamie Kah W: 50.5kg F: 657285 Age: 5YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Churchill (IRE) Dam: Pivotalia (IRE) 34.00 8.50 2023 Melbourne Cup Winner By The Numbers After that exhaustive process we have left ourselves with just four potential candidates for our 2023 Melbourne Cup bets. 2. Alenquer (9) T: Michael Moroney J: Damien Oliver W: 56.5kg F: 00×059 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Adlerflug (GER) Dam: Wild Blossom (GER) 34.00 9.25 6. Soulcombe (4) T: Chris Waller J: Joao Moreira W: 53.5kg F: 2×1437 Age: 5YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Frankel (GB) Dam: Ribbons (GER) 11.00 3.60 10. Cleveland (23) T: Kris Lees J: Michael Dee W: 52kg F: x49621 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Horse Sire: Camelot (GB) Dam: Venus de Milo (IRE) 26.00 6.50 20. More Felons (24) T: Chris Waller J: Jamie Kah W: 50.5kg F: 657285 Age: 5YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Churchill (IRE) Dam: Pivotalia (IRE) 34.00 8.50 The Melbourne Cup By The Numbers Winner Having reached our final four horses we don’t want to single out any one horse as they are all good each way odds and worthy of our interest knowing we have the weight of numbers and Melbourne Cup history on our side and riding with us. View the full article
  2. It is eight years to the day that Australia’s greatest-ever horse racing trainer Bart Cummings passed away, but the 12-time Melbourne Cup-winning trainer’s legacy still lives on, especially at this time of year. Known for his razor-sharp wit almost as well as his ability to get the most out of a horse, Cummings delivered some cracking one-liners to journos, jockeys and everyone in his way over his storied career. We are in a reflective mood today at HorseBetting.com.au, so we decided to compile a list of our favourite comebacks, sprays and gags from the one they called the Cups King. A simple answer to a legitimate question If you were a journalist back in the day when Cummings was at his peak, it was difficult to get an elongated quote out of the great man to fill the newspaper pages. One scribe found that out the hard way when he asked Cummings what he attributed all his racing success to. “Horses,” was the trainer’s response. Probably not the answer that reporter was looking for, but accurate nonetheless. Stable jockey Roy Higgins gets a Cummings clip It was never a good idea to try and put one over the great man across his career, and a stable jockey found that out the hard way. Years before he won a 12th Melbourne Cup with Viewed, Roy Higgins jokingly attempted to claim the trainer’s success as his own. “You won 11 Melbourne Cups, I won two for you by that much,” Higgins told the master trainer, as he held two fingers just a couple of inches apart. “If it wasn’t for me, you would only have won nine.” Not having any of that, Cummings quickly fired back: “If it wasn’t for me, you wouldn’t have won any.” Saintly’s cup win brings a tear to Bart’s eye – but why? It is no secret that Saintly was one of Bart’s favourite horses. When the son of Sky Chase saluted in the 1996 Melbourne Cup, Cummings was understandably emotional. After a journalist noted to the trainer that he had a tear in his eye, Cummings responded in his typical sardonic fashion: “Yeah, I didn’t have enough on it.” If Beadman can’t trust God, who can he trust? In 1997 Darren Beadman shocked the racing world by quitting the industry to become a pastor. The man who piloted Saintly to its 1996 Melbourne Cup success claimed he had spoken to God and that he was to quit race riding and study to join the ministry. Never one to let his opinion go unheard, Cummings told the star jockey: “I think you should get a second opinion.” The media gets a whack over Cummings’ favourite Galilee There is no question Galilee held a special place in Cummings’ heart given the horse’s ability to overcome colossal odds. After achieving great success across its career, the horse was forced to lug a huge weight in handicap races. The media made a constant note of this to Cummings, who went in to bat for his galloper with his typically dry humour. “The 10st 1lbs is a featherweight compared with the number of pressmen who have been on Galilee’s back this past week.” For a full breakdown on every 2023 Melbourne Cup horses chances in the race that stops the nation, see our full feature race guides: Melbourne Cup Betting Tips 2023 Melbourne Cup Runner By Runner Preview View the full article
  3. What Happy Valley Races Where Happy Valley Racecourse – Wong Nai Chung Rd, Happy Valley, Hong Kong When Wednesday, November 8, 2023 First Race 6:40pm HKT (9:40pm AEDT) Hong Kong racing is back under the bright lights of Happy Valley Racecourse on Wednesday night for a massive nine-race program. It should be perfect conditions for racing, with no rain forecast in the lead-up and the rail moving back to the A position. The opening race is scheduled for 6:40pm HKT (9:40pm AEDT). Best Bet: Sweet Briar Sweet Briar will be seeking a swift return to the winner’s enclosure after just going under when resuming at the Happy Valley 1200m on September 27. He was narrowly defeated by Lightning Bolt on that occasion, who he now meets 4kg better off at the weights while staying at track and trip. Lyle Hewitson only needs to find cover somewhere mid-field aboard the son of Shamexpress, and from there, watch for Sweet Briar to be closing best down the centre of the course. Best Bet Race 8 – #7 Sweet Briar (9) 5yo Gelding | T: Francis Lui | J: Lyle Hewitson (55kg) Bet with Betfair Next Best: Strongest Boy Strongest Boy is winless after 11 Hong Kong starts, but recent form suggests the David Hayes-trained gelding isn’t far away from maiden success. He drew barrier 13 in his latest start at Sha Tin on October 22, being forced to the rear of the field in a race that was run to suit on-speed gallopers. The four-year-old chased courageously but couldn’t make enough inroads. The Happy Valley 1650m should be ideal for Strongest Boy, and with Zac Purton electing to stick, so are we. Next Best Race 5 – #8 Strongest Boy (6) 4yo Gelding | T: David Hayes | J: Zac Purton (55.5kg) Bet with Unibet Next Best Again: A Americ Te Specso A Americ Te Specso will relish getting back to his favourite course and distance after finding the 1000m too short last start. He dropped back into Class 4 company for the first time this season on October 18 and, although short of his best, still powered through the line to finish fourth. His two career wins have come at the Happy Valley 1200m, so we’ll be expecting win number three on Wednesday night for A Americ Te Specso. Next Best Again Race 6 – #1 A Americ Te Specso (4) 5yo Gelding | T: John Size | J: Zac Purton (61kg) Bet with Bet365 Happy Valley Wednesday quaddie tips Hong Kong quadrella selections Wednesday, November 8, 2023 1-4-7 1-4-5-7-8 7 1-2-3-10-12 More horse racing tips View the full article
  4. The 2023 Melbourne Cup is upon us, which means it’s time to open up your betting apps and start looking for a few bets. If you are new to Melbourne Cup bookmakers and need a few pointers to get you started, we’ve got you covered. Best online bookmakers for Melbourne Cup 2023 We at HorseBetting.com.au only feature Melbourne Cup betting sites that tick every box for product quality and customer service. All of the online bookies mentioned on this site are fully licensed and regulated in Australia, and they all offer great odds on the Melbourne Cup and every other horse race in the country. Follow the links in the table below to find out more. Featured casinos View the full article
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  6. Gold Trip is looking for back-to-back wins in Melbourne but will have to get past favourite Vauban.View the full article
  7. Now that many of the very best horses are coming out to play we are regularly updating what’s happening at the trials right around the country. Here’s the latest installment. Motukarara Workouts Saturday 4th November Weather Fine Track Good I Spy Diamonds (He’s Watching – Supreme Gem) The McDermott trained filly did a nice job to outfinish her 3 rivals. MR:2:10.1, 800m in 59.0, 400m in 28.5. This filly is a half to handy types in Ruby’s Delight (11 wins), Sophie & Topaz (3 wins each) and the dam won eight so a bit to like about her future Warrior Chief (3g Sweet Lou – Here We Go Again) Time honours on the day to the Gameson trained runner over his 2 rivals. MR:2:06.6, 800m in 58.6, 28.3. Already a winner at Addington (in a 1:57.8MR) from just four starts, he last raced in early October behind top 3yo Don’t Stop Dreaming and his connections have not been afraid to start him against the ‘big guns’ so stable must think a bit of him, one to look out for in the coming weeks. Cambridge Workouts Saturday 4th November Weather Overcast Track Fast Sacred Mountain (5m Muscle Hill – Aceofdiamonds) The Chilcott runner gave its only rival Trifolium (1 win) a 20m headstart and reeled that runner in comfortably over the final 200m. MR:2:06.8, 800m in 61.3, 400m in 29.8. Mind you, so it should have, as the winner of eight (from 49) and the winner of some $104k in stakes. Getting ready for a new campaign, hasn’t started since late June Diamonds Are Forever (3f Always B Miki – Three Jewels) The Neal trained winner of two (from 9 starts) settled back then worked closer over the final 600m (1×1 sit), strong finish to do best in rousing trial MR:2:00.6, 800m in 58.4, 400m in 28.2. Punters might remember she placed earlier in the season behind the unbeaten Millwood Nike at Group 1 level. The well bred Its Nae Or Never was responsible for the pace and after skipping away at the top of the straight was caught late by her more experienced rival 4 win trotter Romeo Foxtrot trailed and did well to keep 3rd albeit 4L from the winner in a smart time Pukekohe Workouts Saturday 4th November Weather Raining Track Slushy Duchess Megxit (2f Sweet Lou – Kensington Kate) The Purdon/Phelan runner trailed fourth of six in indian file, improved in open over last lap to challenge top of the straight, too strong over final stages. MR2:04.7, 800m in 59.8, 400m in 27.8. A winner on debut after some excellent trial form, this well bred filly did show how well she has progressed in the meantime. Predator (2g Captaintreacherous – Fellamongstabeauty) The unqualified Reid runner went straight to the front and didn’t give anything else a look in, officially by 3L at the line. Time not quick but conditions miserable at this time MR:2:11.7, 800m in 62.5, 400m in 28.7. He has rated a mention in the forum previously and his breeding suggests a promising future, 1 to look out for when that debut comes around Levi (2g What The Hill – Fear Factor) Another from the Reid barn, broke at the start and settled a long way back in a field of 4, some 10L away from pacemaker Bertha’s Pride with 800m to run, sustained challenge to run the latter to a neck, big effort. MR:2:13.2, 800m in 62.1, 400m in 29.6 Placed on debut and then taken down to Addington for Harness Millions where he broke during running and lost all chance, was warmly supported on that occasion, not foolproof but the ‘motor’ looks attached. *** There is a 10% lifetime share in Levi at the Katie Cox fundraiser on Melbourne Cup day (on line auction) Wyndham Workouts Saturday 4th November Weather Fine Track Fast Dreamalittledream (3f A Rocknroll Dance – Dreamy Lover) The Gray trained filly led out then trailed, sprinted stylishly up passing lane to win well MR:2:02.2, 800m in 58.8, 400m in 28.4.A half to Western Delight, good enough to win in 1:51 in America, there is plenty of other blacktype in this Devery developed pedigree. Captain Starlight (5g Changeover – Hot Toddy) The McVicar trained runner (2 wins from 19 starts) got back but worked into race last 500m, blocked for a run in straight and hard held in behind the placings . Heat won by Still Rockin who worked hard early to lead then trailed MR:2:01.7, 800m in 57.5, 400m in 28.3. The ‘Captain’ freshened since last racing and should be competitive in his current rating band Winton Workouts Friday 3rd November Weather Overcast Track Good Wild Bull (2c Raging Bull – Bay Jet) In this 2yo qualifying trial over a mile, the Pearson runner sat midfield, worked closer around final turn then finished strongly to sweep over the top of his rivals. MR:1:58.7, 800m in 57.7, 400m in 27.4 Stablemate The Janitor (lead/trail), Lydah Valley (pacemaker) and Philadelphia Lad all qualified running under the 2:00 min barrier. The much talked about Dawson raced well back but made a darting run along inner from the 500m, used passing lane to be close up. Miraculous (2g Bettor’s Delight – Kelly Maguire) For the umpteenth time the Nathan Williamson runner impressed, trailed 4th of 5, moved up at the 400m to challenge, ran away in the final stages untouched. MR2:01.2, 800m in 56.5, 400m in 28.0. Don’t expect to get rich when he debuts ! Amass (4g Terror To Love – Lindell) The Williamson runner led from go to whoa and did things quite comfortably. MR:2:01.5, 800m in 56.4, 400m in 28.7. The winner of 2 of his 4 raceday starts, he hasn’t started since late January so the connections have been very patient. Stablemate Itoje raced fourth of 4 but ran home attractively last 200m to get within 1L of winner Wyndham Workouts Sunday 29th October Weather Fine Track Fast Macandrew Navigator (5g Sir Lincoln – Arts Mistress) The Douglas trained runner settled back in the six horse field, improved three wide 500m out to take issue, kept up strong run under his own steam to just miss outfinishing Pay Me Speedy who had all favours along the markers. MR:2:03.1, 800m in 56.9, 400m in 28.2 Might not be as good as his NZ Cup bound half brother but has done an ok job winning two from 17 and in the right race he deserves some respect. Last start was back in August behind He’s A Meister. Itoje (5g Betterthancheddar – Its Ella) The winner of its only start from the Nathan Williamson barn, got into trail then used passing lane to outfinish stablemate Rise Up N Dance who had a good trip in behind MR:2:08.3, 800m in 58.6, 400m in 28.7. Scratched earlier in month after small setback but his connections have obviously kept the faith as now rising 6 ! Dam did win 16 races and nearly $300k and has bred on. Miraculous (2g Bettor’s Delight – Kelly Maguire) Not for the first time, the Williamson runner (and still unqualified) rates a mention after sitting back in seven horse field, surged up four wide on final bend then finished attractively to snare second. MR:2:03.6, 800m in 58.6, 400m in 29.0. Outfinished by Macandrew Markup (no relation to above runner) who enjoyed a cosy run along inner behind the pacemaker Cambridge Saturday 28th October Weather Fine Track Fast Kings Watch (4g He’s Watching – Monaro) This Mitchell trained runner, for the second week in a row, made a statement by going straight to the front and proving way too good. MR2:05.5, 800m in 58.4, 400m in 28.2 Tote watch on debut. Five-win trotter Con Grazia Love started in this heat, was nearly 10L away when gate released, improved in the open from about the 600m, there to challenge but wilted on her run final 100m, officially fourth of five. The winner of $116k already, she won’t want to be giving her rivals such a big start on raceday. Motukarara Workouts Saturday 28th October Weather Fine Track Good Zeke (3g Imperial Count – Phoebe Revival) The McNally trained trotter accounted for his five rivals in style. MR:2:10.1, 800m in 60.0, 400m in 30.0 Connections have been patient as he qualified 10 months ago and it should be noted that his dam won 9 ! Sweet Raine (2f Sweet Lou – Black Raine) Trained by Leo O’Reilly and not yet qualified but made the trip north all the worthwhile with a professional performance in doing best over 3 rivals in the ‘learners’ pace MR:2:15.7, 800m in 60.0, 400m in 29.0 Her dam won one from only three starts and herself is a daughter of the well credentialed Rona Lorraine so this filly has some pedigree to live up to. Pukekohe Workouts Saturday 28th October Weather Fine Track fast Hail Lucius 4g Sportswriter – Wicklow Heather The Poutama trained winner of five (from 27 starts & $53k) settled last of five, improved in the open starting last lap, surged to lead 400m and kept up strong run to just hold out Lincoln River who tracked winner into the race. MR:2:03.0, 800m in 56.8, 400m in 26.9 He didn’t flatter back on the 19th October which was his first run back at the races since May but has obviously improved since then. Frankie Major (3c Art Major – Delight Me) The Ray Green runner in the hands of Zac Butcher led on a sedate pace then sprinted sharply to keep his 2 rivals at bay. MR:2:08.3, 800m in 57.9, 400m in 27.6 Simply Sam started 30m behind and trailed third of three throughout, ran on nicely in behind. Jethro Bodine trailed and was not asked for a serious effort in run home, less than 2L from winner. Cupid’s Arrow (2c Sweet Lou – Walk Of Fame) For the second week in a row, this colt caught the eye, settled in rear then 3 back on outer, swept up wide around final turn and ran home strongly to be 1L from winner Major Jay who led throughout then sprinted sharply. MR:2:05.4, 800m in 60.1, 400m in 29.1 Zac Butcher looks to have a promising maiden on his hands here. Winton Workouts Friday 20th October Weather Overcast Track Good Wild Bull (2c Raging Bull – Bay Jet) In the hands of trainer Lauren Pearson, the colt went straight to the front, skipped away around final turn and easily held rivals, officially by 2L. MR:2:05.7, 800m in 60.2, 400m in 28.7 He is a full brother to the very smart Wildwest who after winning on debut, was sold for big money to Perth where he has won another 13 races and over $500k in stakes. Always Ticking (2f Always B Miki – Happy Ticker) The Leonard Memorial winner at Group 3 level trailed before electing to pop out and take over a lap out, not extended in the straight to keep her three rivals out. MR:2:05.5, 800m in 60.5, 400m in 29.5. Three raceday starts for one win and two seconds (behind unbeaten Flying Ellie) suggest she is a quality filly and not to be underestimated wherever she goes in November. Rangiora Trials Wednesday 25th October Weather Fine / Track Fast Play It Cool (2g Bettor’s Delight – Cool Sandy) The Boyd trained runner in the hands of Blair Orange was indeed playing it cool, sat last of five until the final 400m, came wide on last bend and kept coming strongly to just miss picking up Rock Me Lou who raced one spot in front and who also finished with intent. MR:2:02.7, 800m in 59.2, 400m in 29.1 Both got their qualifying tickets and their respective runs were full of merit. Create Time (3g Creatine – Delestic) Trainer Ken Barron owns this filly and she has been identified previously in this forum. Went straight to the front on this occasion and came clear of three rivals in straight, officially by 6L MR:2:08.9, 800m in 61.3, 400m in 30.3. She goes to Kaikoura this Monday for her debut and a strong effort is expected Lewey Maguire (3g Sweet Lou – Miranda Maguire) The Telfer trained runner looked promising from his first three starts (442) but since then quarter cracks have been an issue and he has been off the scene since early May. Now he’s back and in this heat, he trailed third before improving at the 500m to challenge pacemaker Inspired, kept coming under his own steam for a close up second to that runner MR:2:02.8, 800m in 57.8, 400m in 28.7 The rest were 5L away. He is a nice maiden going forward. Dare Devil (3g Sweet Lou – Bishop’s Blessing) Formerly with the Mark/Nathan Purdon barn but now with Hayden Cullen, he wasn’t afraid to sit parked much of the way, eyeballed leader at the 400m then came clear by 4 1/2L in the straight. MR:2:07.0, 800m in 59.2, 400m in 27.6 He has won one from six starts but hasn’t started since late April. Sure to come on with the run and his group of high profile owners will be buoyed by this effort. Manhattan (5m Bettor’s Delight – Wat A Woman) A quality mare at the best of times, the Butt trained runner led and proved too good in the best sectionals of the day MR:1:58.6, 800m in 56.8, 400m in 28.4. Those times made some runs in behind even more meritorious. Smart 2yo Le Major raced in midfield and didn’t get serious until the 200m, ran home strongly for third and he seems well on track for his Sires Stakes final on Cup day. Anything Goes was adrift of the gate at the start and was some 15L from the winner with 500m to run, steamed home last 200m for 4th (8L from winner), his last 800m sectionals would have been extra smart. Elizabeth Hill (3f What The Hill – Iwi Alex) The Telfer runner is another to have been mentioned in this forum previously, stepped ok from (1) and trailed third before improving to lead midrace, was pressured by Delson (20m) at the 700m and was going to trail until the latter went off stride, back in front and had no trouble extending to 4 1/2L at the line. MR:2:11.5, 800m in 60.7, 400m in 30.8 Definitely 1 to follow when she steps out at the races Delson lost several lengths at the 700m but recovered to come back strongly in the straight for second. Now trained by Dave Iremonger. Ohoka Connor (3g Sunshine Beach – Idolise) The Telfer runner was tardy from the stand over the first 100m and settled well back, some 10L off the leader Itsamoneymaker, improved to sit parked at the 900m, challenged in straight and had too much class for rivals. Driver Tim Williams didn’t move in the cart. MR:2:05.3, 800m in 57.0, 400m in 27.7. 6 wins from 6 starts but do we really know how good this bloke is? He could be one of the stars of the cup carnival. Marlborough Trials Sunday 22nd October Weather Overcast Track Fast Fredastaire (2g Ultimate Machete – Brucelle) The Alan Shutkowski runner had no trouble in accounting for one rival by 3 1/2L in a respectable MR:2:06.3, 800m in 58.9, hence qualifying This small stable does a good job and his dam is a half to the well performed Il Campione who won nine in NZ before getting exported to America and running 1:53 Likely to be seen ‘on the circuit’ later in the year. Geraldine Trials Saturday 21st October Weather Fine Track Good (Grass) Ballygar (4h Gold Ace – Toni Hanover) From the Johnny Morrison barn, qualified this day by clearing out from his rivals, officially by 6L MR:2:09.7, 800m in 59.0, 400m in 28.8 His young trainer not waiting any longer and makes his debut this week at Methven (also on the grass). Lets remember that the stable won with a debutante last week that no one knew much about but it still started favourite on the day and ‘got the chocolates’ Jimmyray (6g American Ideal – Shining Eyes) Another Morrison runner who has won three from just 14 starts, comfortable over his four rivals here by 2L MR:2:15.0, 800m in 61.1, 400m in 27.4 Hasn’t raced since last start third back in late May but was competitive last campaign against the likes of Beach Ball and Donmaro, stable to be respected and looks talented enough to reward the faithful. The Mantis (2g Sportswriter – Redbackjars) Caught our eye recently by way of its ‘solo’ qualifying effort at Blenheim. This day it came all the way down to Geraldine to do the business and scored with something in hand MR:2:12.6, 800m in 61.0, 400m in 28.8 Paste away with interest as definitely one to follow when it gets to the races Pukekohe Workouts Friday 20th October Weather Fine Track fast Mantra Blue (3f Sweet Lou – Kamwood Blue Chip) The unbeaten filly driven by trainer Zac Butcher led for fun and kept going strongly to just hold out Kahlua Flybye (trailed 3rd of 4), with the winner looking to have plenty in reserve. MR:2:02.2., 800m in 56.2, 400m in 27.4 She now heads south to lock horns with the unbeaten Millwood Nike and that clash should be well worth the watch. Kahlua Flybye put plenty of dash into her finish and is a quality filly at her best. Lord Popinjay (7g Majestic Son – Petite Sunshine) In the hands of new trainer Matty White, the one-win trotter got a head start over his three rivals and kept going strongly to win impressively. 11 win All Cashed Up (off 50m and 4th of 4 in running) could only get to 4 1/2L of winner. MR:2:11.8, 800m in 60.1, 400m in 28.7 Of real interest is that this fella has not raced since April of 2022 and has had only 13 starts lifetime. One assumes he has had some ‘soundness’ issues but someone obviously thinks he is worth persevering with. Cupid’s Arrow (2c Sweet Lou – Walk Of Fame) Another in the Zac Butcher barn who qualified back in April, settled midfield of five, eyecatching run through the middle last 150m to get within a 1/2L of the winner Medina Magic who trailed. MR:2:03.1, 800m in 57.9, 400m in 27.6 The effort suggested more to come when getting to raceday. Lou Baby (3g Sweet Lou – Mach’s Excuse) The Reid trained runner trailed 3rd of three throughout, came wide on final turn to gather up two rivals with big finish down outer. MR:2:02.3, 800m in 57.7, 400m in 27.2 Took on Jolimont and co last time but had an excuse (atrial fibrillation). Has already won 2 (from 13 starts) and raced timed in 1:55 so definitely a horse with a future. My Way (2c Art Major – Partyon) Plenty of breeding here with the Herlihy runner, settled last of five and still there around final turn, brought to the outside and finished strongly late to dispute placings MR:2:03.3, 800m in 59.3, 400m in 27.9 Debuted behind the promising Duchess Megxit and looks a natural improver and one to follow in the coming weeks Back In The Black won the heat for Matty White after working into the 1×1 last lap and finishing best, nice effort. Old Town Road (5g Bettor’s Delight – Lucy’s Way) On the ‘road’ to Addington and after electing to miss Ashburton, the Dickie trained runner, with the aid of a galloping pacemaker, did what was asked of him in this solo trial sprinting up sharply inside the last lap MR:2:05.5, 800m in 57.4, 400m in 27.6 All systems seem ‘good to go’ for his South Island jaunt Winton Workouts Friday 20th October Weather Overcast Track Good Sidorova (2f Always B Miki – Isinbayeva) The Brett Gray trained filly raced in midfield before improving sharply to lead at the 600m, kept going strongly to win well. MR:2:04.7, 800m in 57.7, 400m in 28.7 Qualified behind the highly touted Dawson recently and that’s a good guide to her future prospects. Hydeeho caught the eye late coming on from last at the turn for a third placing. Tycoon Banner (2g Art Major – Corporate Banner) Another from the Gray barn and notably a half to NZ Cup winner Mainland Banner and Titan Banner (16 wins), led over last lap, showed a touch of class in staying ahead of rivals. MR:2:04.8, 800m in 57.7, 400m in 28.6 ‘Family ties’ to take notice of for sure, debut keenly awaited. Forever Arden (4g Always B Miki – Young Tegan) The Adams-trained runner led and was clear most of the way, really cleared out from the 800m, the official margin 14L. MR:2:00.8, 800m in 59.6, 400m in 31.1 Only qualified last month, obviously has had setbacks previously. Comes from a good family who has left its share of winners in the deep south. Fernleigh Blackbird (4m He’s Watching – New Avenue) Trainer Kirsten Green had the mare back in midfield, worked closer home turn, didn’t pull out until very late, rushed home out wide for second. MR:2:01.7, 800m in 57.7, 400m in 28.7 Already the winner of three races and some $43 in stakes, this run suggested she would be worth following in the coming starts. Hijack (3g Courage Under Fire – Juniper Bromac) Just a ‘learner’s pace’ for trainer Chelsea Faithful but did catch the eye after racing back beyond midfield, worked closer 400m, came wide on turn to take issue, over the top of rivals last 100m to win well. MR:2:07.7, 800m in 58.0, 400m in 28.4 Would just about be one of the last of his sire’s progeny, his sectionals suggest more to come so paste away. Wyndham Workouts Saturday 21sth October Weather Fine Track Easy Lydah Valley (2f Sweet Lou – Extreme Force). This was an unqualified pace for the Stratford trained filly, sat last of five and was still there turning in, caught the eye running on late for fourth. MR:2:08.1, 800m in 59.3, 400m in 29.6 Half to Gayle Force who won four of 12 before being exported across Tasman Interestingly, her dam raced/qualified in both gaits. Robyn’s Hustler (3g Shadow Play – Robyn Maree) Straight to the front then cleared out from the 800m, way too good. MR:2:04.6, 800m in 59.5, 400m in 29.5 A half to Robyn’s Playboy (14 wins) and Robyn’s Bad Boy (8 NZ wins) for the same stable so just might have inherited some of the family ability Louie’s Girl (2f Lord Forbes – One Bad Dream) ran on strongly for 2nd although no chance with the winner. Her connections thought enough of her earlier in the year to line up against Vessem in the southern 2yo races. Vanessa Marie (3f Vincent – Meglea) Raced fourth of five for trainer Robin Swain and ran on nicely for third under her own steam. MR:2:07.9, 800m in 60.7, 400m in 29.8 Qualified back in January and only raceday start back in March where she was a handy fifth, worth a 2nd glance in the coming weeks He’s A Meister (4g He’s Watching – Lite Jagermeister) The Green-trained winner of three trailed two and three deep then elected to improve and sit parked last 800m, too good for his 5 rivals over concluding stages. R:2:03.8, 800m in 58.1, 400m in 29.4 21st October Cambridge Workouts Saturday Weather Fine Track Fast Mickey Wade (2c Always B Miki – Rariza) Trainer Sean McCaffrey had his charge soon in front in this ‘learner’s pace’, always going well, too strong for the 2 rivals in the straight. MR:2:08.2, 800m in 59.5, 400m in 28.2 His dam won three from only 10 raceday starts. Kings Watch (4g He’s Watching – Monaro) This Mitchell trained runner, a half to Last Tango In Heaven (6 wins) and Walkinshaw (6 wins), was handy enough throughout, swept up on final turn and had little trouble coming clear over the final stages. MR:2:02.4, MR:60.2, 400m in 28.6 Qualified nearly 12 months ago so obviously it hasn’t all been plain sailing but did look the part here when it mattered. Dam won 7! KD Creation (3f Creatine – Kazzle Dazzle) Trainer Nicky Chilcott had the filly away nicely to lead over two rivals and was always going kindly, too good over final stages. MR:2:13.7, 800m in 61.1, 400m in 29.8 Mistakes have been costly in her two raceday starts so the formline looks a tad ordinary but she was very solid in this effort. Dam won five and had another 24 placings winning just over $50k Progeny of the sire doing a very nice job. Chertsey Trials Wednesday 18th October Weather Fine / Track Good Sheila Laxon (2f Muscle Mass – Ethereal) The White trained runner got her qualifying ticket this day, trailed third of three mostly, left chasing the leader on the home turn after trail horse made a mistake, made up 5L in final stages to get within a nose of the winner, making ground in good style. MR:2:04.3, 800m in 61.5, 400m in 30.9 Ethereal is a half to open class trotter Sheemon and Hot Vacation and their dam is the well performed Solar Fire (14 wins and $214k in stakes) so ‘Sheila’ has indeed some breeding to live up to. Bubble Me (2f Downbytheseaside – Agree With Me) The Mark Jones trained filly trailed third of three then copped a check on the final turn when the trail horse went off stride, recovered to finish too well for the pacemaker in the final 150m. MR:1:59.8, 800m in 57.4, 400m in 28.9 As her name suggests, she is from the highly successful ‘Me’ family and her second dam is the highly credentialed Scuse Me. One to paste away. Rock Or Bust (2g Rocknroll Hanover – Don’t U Wantme Baby) A $70k purchase from the yearling sales, the Telfer trained runner trailed, pulled out at the 400m and kept going strongly in a professional manner to win without being unduly pushed to get his qualifying ticket. MR:2:02.4, 800m in 57.0, 400m in 27.1 Stablemate of the winner Cocktails And Caviar (2g Bettor’s Delight – Alta Leonie) also got his ticket albeit after running greenly in the straight. Back in the running, he made nice ground despite the greenness. His dam won 6 ! Mainbocher (4g Father Patrick – Merihill) The Todd trained maiden trotter ran on very well from back in the running to get within a half a lengthL of the winner. MR:2:05.3, 800m in 60.4, 400m in 29.3 Thereabouts in his four starts so far, this effort suggested that he is coming to terms with what it takes to be a racehorse. His dam traces directly back to top trotter Merinai and another very good open class trotter in Roscoe (13 wins) so a maiden win should be within his capabilities Didjaseemiki (2f Always B Miki – Imprint) The Howe trained filly has been mentioned in this forum previously, raced last of six and must have been some 12L from the pacemaker at the 600m, wide final turn, came on too well to win impressively MR:2:04.6, 800m in 57.0, 400m in 28.3 She qualified at the beginning of this month when impressing behind the talented Personality Pete who has since gone on to finish second on debut. Shouldn’t be underestimated if her connections choose to press on with this prep. Closely related to Ohoka Connor The Falcon (5g Bettor’s Delight – Tandias Bromac) The Geoff Dunn trained winner of seven settled midfield before improving midrace to take control, kept going strongly to win well. MR:2:03.0, 800m in 56.8, 400m in 26.9 There were some good runs in behind the winner. Franco Messi led then trailed, never saw daylight and went hard held to the line. Borisokane raced in the rear before securing 1×1 cover last 500m, didn’t pull out in the straight. He struggled when thrown into the deep end with the best of his age but is better than his form would suggest. Maxwell Edison (3g Majestic Son – Lucy Again) Another to be mentioned previously, raced back in small field and was still well back starting last 150m, sprouted wings late wide out to swamp rivals. MR:2:07.7, 800m in 58.7, 400m in 28.8 Last start third and this run suggestive that those loyal to the ‘camp’ might be about to be rewarded, stick with him for now. Create Time (3g Creatine – Delestic) The Ken Barron trained trotter got his ticket after many of his rivals ‘lost the plot’ during the running, gradually improved to trail 1200m and kept his game together to win nicely. MR:2:09.7, 800m in 58.2, 400m in 28.0 By a sire whose stock are kicking goals and worthy of a second look when making that debut. Ohoka Connor (3g Sunshine Beach – Idolise) Unbeaten from only six raceday starts, the Telfer trained 3yo stepped nicely to lead, kept going strongly to hold out a game Manhatten (9 wins + $197K). MR:2:05.0, 800m in 55.9, 400m in 26.2 The latter trailed third of three and pushed strongly over the final stages to just miss heading off the pacemaker. Both will be sighted at Addington in premier racing next month and it will be very interesting to see how Ohoka Connor in particular, matches up to the best of his age group. Manhatten has already proven herself against the best mares in the land. Amaretto Franco (3f Terror To Love – Aziza) The McRae trained runner raced fourth of five and was seen making solid ground over the final stages to dispute the finish. MR:2:03.9, 800m in 56.5, 400m in 27.6 The run was even more noteworthy considering the fast closing sectionals of the heat. She has one win from only five starts and the high strike rate stable should have her placed to advantage in the coming weeks Pukekohe Workouts Friday 13th October Weather Fine Track fast Perun (3g Betting Line – Bianca) Driven by his trainer Brent Mangos, Perun led from the outside gate and kept going too well for rivals MR:2:05.2, 800m in 57.9, 400m in 28.3 Penny Black (3f Sweet Lou – Tessa Rocks) trailed then was denied racing room on straightening, poked through late and did look a tad unlucky in second. The Jeremy Young trained filly does have some breeding behind her and was a very good 3rd behind Mantra Blue at only her 2nd start where she rated a 1:57 MR. Easily good enough to win a maiden. That’s What We Do (4g Love You – Great Getaway)) The Dickie trained winner of four (from just 12 starts) started off 20m and settled fourth of four before getting a drag into the race by American Muscle, outfinished that runner final 50m without being pushed, MR2:07.6, 800m in 58.2, 400m in 28.2. American Muscle (4g Muscle Mass – Liberty City) also the winner of four trailed third before improving 600m out to sit parked, kept going strongly to be equally as impressive as winner. Pacemaker Bangkok Betty led and gave plenty of cheek at the business end, also the winner of four. The winner did give these runners a 20m start. Nelson’s Boy (7g Washington VC – Pennys A Flyin) The Wallis/Hackett trained runner trailed third before enjoying 1×1 cover over the last lap, finished best in straight MR:2:01.5, 800m in 57.0, 400m in 28.2. There were good runs in behind from Romeo Shard (came from three deep) and Frankie Major who poked between runners late, coming from last of 6 and he in particular looked to have more in the tank. Better Knuckle Up (2c Bettor’s Delight – Bare Knuckle) The Purdon/Phelan colt trailed stablemate Escape Artist mostly and did best after challenging strongly on straightening. MR:2:02.9, 56.9, 400m in 27.0 Fourth at his only start, he should prove competitive wherever his astute team place him in the coming weeks Escape Artist (2c Art Major – American Tart) has had a minor health issue in recent times and goes to Auckland this week to confirm he is good enough to warrant a trip south for the rich Sires Stakes final on cup day. Previously, the stable had rated him as good as Cold Chisel Next Level (2g Bettor’s Delight – Unforgiving) This was only a ‘learner’s’ pace but the Reid trained runner moved up to lead at the 800m and proceeded to run away from his rivals over the final stages, official margin 6 1/2L, 800m in 59.3, 400m in 29.0 There is some breeding behind this young fella and the manner of his win suggested that he would be good enough to be a ‘racehorse’ Winton Workouts Friday 13th October Weather Overcast Track Good Dawson (2g Sweet Lou – Speights Girl) The Stratford trained 2yo was again at the forefront of discussions this day as he led then cleared out from his rivals over the final 400m. MR:2:01.2, 800m in 55.7, 400m in 27.0 Sure to be a ‘hottie’ when making his debut in the coming weeks. Hydeeho (2g Betterthancheddar – Twist N Shout) made ground for a distant third but that was noteworthy considering what the winner did. He is a ½ to 5 in better than 2 mins so the breeding is on his side. Miraculous (2g Bettors Delight – Kelly Maguire) The Nathan Williamson trained runner has been mentioned in this forum before and is still unqualified at this time but it didn’t stop him working to the front and running clear of his three rivals in the final stages. MR:2:05.4, 800m in 58.8, 400m in 27.1 Certainly one to paste away when that debut comes around. Always Ticking (2f Always B Miki – Happy Ticker) The Brett Gray trained winner of the time honoured Leonard Memorial at Group 3 level earlier in the season trailed third (of 3) and finished strongly to place second but found stablemate Connie Jaccka (trailed) too good over the final 100m. MR: 2:06.2, 800m in 59.3, 400m in 27.9. She will have benefited from the run and has some big assignments coming up in the Canterbury area Wyndham Workouts Saturday 14th October Weather Showery Track Fast Da Vinci (3g Art Major – Rockin Cullen). The Ferguson trained runner was back again and showed his class by leading then clearing out from his rivals. MR:2:02.6, 800m in 55.4, 26.9 Ready to make a statement when he resumes and we all know how well stablemate Wagstar has been going in quality Canterbury fields, not to be underestimated wherever he lines up. Smokin Bandar (7g Monkey Bones – The Fiery Filly) Back from an Australian campaign (three starts) that didn’t go as well as hoped for, the 10 win trotter started against the maiden pacers here, quickly made the lead and on his best behaviour, kept going to win nicely by 2L, MR:2:03.2, 800m in 56.2, 27.6 Looks ready to make the trip north to Addington in November and good enough to upset some of the favourites in the big races Rangiora Trials Wednesday 11th October Weather Fine / Track Good Smoke On The Water (3g Art Major – Left In The Dark) The Purvis trained runner, in the hands of the trainer, sat midfield before working into the 1×1 1000m from home swept up around the final turn to quickly establish his superiority. MR: 2:03.3, 800m in 56.9, 400m 28.5. Big runs from the Dalgety trained pair Franco Sinatra and Ohoka Le Bron who were content to sit at the back of the field mostly and were giving the winner a start beginning the last 800m. Franco Sinatra (2nd place) in particular dashed home very late to get up a 1/2L from the Purvis runner. Aardiebytheseaside (3f Downbytheseaside – Divine) The Telfer trained filly, already the winner of six and over a $102k in stakes, settled last of six, from 30m, stayed there until tracking up co-backmarker Donmaro (7 wins) inside the final 800m, ducked to the inside on straightening to get within a neck of the latter. MR:2:07.1, 800m in 56.9, 400m in 28.8 These two had nearly 10L back to their rivals and their class shown through over the final stages. Of note, the one-win Louie (from only four starts) ran on from last for trainer Mark Smolenski albeit in a gap for fourth but back in his own racing grade, one might give him more than a second glance. Head Em Up (2g Waterloo Sunset – Eva Longoria) The Nairn trained 2yo, a regular mention in this forum, reminded punters again what a natural talent he is by pressing on to lead soon after the gate pulled away and then ran away from his opposition in the straight. The official margin was 13L. MR:2:04.4, 800m in 61.1, 400m in 30.5 His manners were perfect on this day and if he replicates that on race day, then he should be a winner sooner than later. A Fine Patrick, another to be highlighted previously, made a mistake after 400m and settled a long way off the pacemaker/winner, was close to 20L away at the 800m and put in an eyecatching run to beat the stragglers, finishing third. His final sectionals would have easily match the winner. Elizabeth Hill (3f What The Hill – Iwi Alex) The Telfer trained runner stepped beautifully to lead and kept going strongly to keep her rivals at bay. MR 2:09.9, 800m in 59.8, 400m in 30.7. A winner on debut back in April and the veteran of only two starts, the filly has a lot of breeding to live up to. Her dam won 10 on the way to winning $107k and her second dam Elizabeth Bay was an open class trotter winning eight and competed at Group 1 level. The trainers should be able to place her to advantage in the coming weeks. Confessional settled last off his 20m handicap and while working closer inside the final 400m, was only pulled out late and allowed to run home under his own steam for a closing 3rd Marlborough Trials Saturday 7th October Weather Fine Track Fast The Mantis (2g Sportswriter – Redback Jars) The Thomas trained runner qualified on this day and what was impressive was the way in which he dispatched his two rivals by 4L over the concluding stages. MR:2:05, 800m in 57.3, 400 NA. Obviously raceday is quite different but the final 800m suggested that there is a ‘motor there’ and one to paste away especially if wrapped up until the summer meetings at Nelson and Blenheim. Cambridge Trials Thursday 12th October Weather Overcast Track Good. Dear God (2f Betterthancheddar – God Forbid) The Marshall trained filly began well but then was restrained to trail her two rivals in a qualifying heat, came wide on the final turn to challenge, raced greenly before balancing up the last 100m to get up over the top of the pacemaker. Times not available at time of writing. God Forbid won 12 here and $111k before taking a time of 1:50 in America. Dear God is her second foal and she is a half to God Dam Pukekohe Workouts Saturday 7th October Weather Showery Track fast Merlin (3c Art Major – Imaginary Bet) In his final hit out before heading south, the class 3yo trailed stablemate Sooner The Bettor (who trailed the galloping pacemaker), both popped out at the 400m, Merlin widest of all, and the two Purdon/Phelan runners could not be separated at the line, MR:2:02.9, 800m in 57.8, 400m in 27.1 This heat was run the Addington way of going. Cambridge Workouts Saturday 7th October Weather Overcast Track Fast Le Major (2g Art Major – Le Girl) Talking of those going to Addington for the big money, the Donnelly trained 2yo has been a ‘big mover’ in the last month and he had little trouble outfinishing stablemate Mr President in a MR:2:03, 800m in 57.1, 400m in 27.4 in what was just a ‘quiet run’ to keep him ticking over. He looms as a ‘major’ player in the 2yo specials coming up. Wyndham Workouts Saturday 7th October Weather Fine Track Fast Dawson (2g Sweet Lou – Speights Girl) The Stratford trained 2yo trailed throughout then got the better of the pacemaker in the last 100m. The half brother to Bubbled Up was a $35k purchase by astute trainer Graeme Anderson at the 2022 Auckland yearling sale with his ‘liking’ of the stock of Sweet Lou well known. He has gathered some high profile ‘mates’ to join him in the ownership and on this day, they saw their charge rush home in 56.2, 400m in 27.5 in an unqualified pace. The track spies would have put him straight into the black book. Da Vinci (3g Art Major – Rockin Cullen) The Ferguson trained runner (winner of 4 from just 11 starts / 3 as a 2yo) strutted his stuff in impressive fashion running his last 800m in 57.2, 400m in 27.3 to outfinish Flying Ellie by 3/4L He has always been highly regarded by his connections and throughout his career he has been pitted against quality opposition. He won’t be afraid to come to Addington and we all saw what Wagstar did to the opposition last week Flying Ellie heads to Addington this week for the 2yo fillies Harness Million race for those sold through the yearling sales and is yet to taste defeat on raceday. Manawatu trials Thursday 5th October Weather Fine Track Fast Stealer’s Wheel (2g A Rocknroll Dance – Miss Sunshine) The Doug Gale trained 2yo qualified this day all by himself MR:2:02.8, 800m in 59.9, 400m in 29.2 Noteworthy because of the solo effort, he is also a half brother to four in better than 1:55, the best being Mattgregor who won 18 in Australia, won $190k and took a time of 1:50.6. This is a family developed over a long period of time by Graham Pearson (of Under Cover Lover fame) and is the immediate family of present day ‘superstar’ Millwood Nike North Otago trials Wednesday 4th October Weather Fine Track Good Huzuni (3f A Rocknroll Dance – VC Windermere) The Matty Williamson trained runner impressed clearing out from her two rivals winning by 3L, MR:2:01.0, 800m in 58.8 (time honours for the day) Former Central Otago trainer Geoff Knight has a share in the half sister to Mufasa (10 wins mainly in Queensland) and her dam won 4. Huzuni qualified back in May and has been given time to strengthen up and that patience could be rewarded sooner than later. Winton Workouts Thursday 5th October Weather Overcast Track Good Mach’s Back (9g Mach Three – Dream Angel). The Forbes trained 9yo boomed to the front from the outside of seven and kept going too well to hold his rivals at bay MR:2:03.2, 800m in 56.5, 400m in 27.8. The winner of nine and nearly $100k was not disgraced when fourth last time behind the promising Captain Tom and he would seem to be on a ‘cushy’ rating (R55) in the deep south. He might think he is only 5 years old ! Montage (3g A Rocknroll Dance – Shamrocks) The Hunter trained runner went to the front and spent most of the heat out on his own by 5-8 lengths from his 4 rivals, looked home until Craigsyde (who ran 2nd throughout) nabbed him via the passing lane in the last 30m. MR:2:03.3, 800m in 58.4, 400m in 28.4 Interestingly, he qualified way back in January but he has real size about him and the connections have obviously been patient. Still a work in progress but one to paste away. Now that many of the very best horses are coming out to play we are regularly updating what’s happening at the trials right around the country. Here’s the latest installment. Invercargill Workouts Friday 29th September Weather Showery Track Easy Miki Knows (4g Always B Miki – Who Knows) The Douglas trained winner of three (from only 9 starts) raced third of four in indian file mostly but was back to last at the 400m peg when ‘tailender’ Joe’s Rock improved to challenge pacemaker Raklou (2yo filly), came stylishly down outer to grab those two runners but less than 1L covering the four horse field and all runners looked to have something in hand. MR:2:02.8, 800m in 58.4, 400m in 29.5 Raklou looks on target to come north to Addington for the Sires Stakes heat this coming week Miraculous (2g Bettor’s Delight – Kelly Maguire) The as yet unqualified Nathan Williamson trained, Breckon owned 2yo looked quite ‘green’ leading but was doing his best work over the final 200m in holding out his three rivals by nearly 2L, MR:2:11.2, 800m in 60.8, 400m in 29.3 Buckie Dundee (2c Net Ten Eom – Tact Ruby) paced roughly in the early stages but put in a determined run wide out on final turn to push the winner Flying Ellie (2f Art Major – Hi Ho Silver Lining) The unbeaten filly (two wins from two starts) trained by Nathan Williamson missed the start (mobile) by 5L, recovered to attach herself to the five horse trial in indian file, ran on under her own steam in the straight to finish officially 4th. MR:2:07.6, 800m in 60.3, 400m in 28.7. The weather was particularly bad for this heat and her sectionals would have been at least the equal of the winner Takeitout. ‘Ellie’ is well staked for the upcoming 2yo filly specials. Pukekohe Workouts Friday 29th September Weather Showery Track fast Merlin (3c Art Major – Imaginary Bet) The class 3yo trained by the Purdon/Phelan partnership sat third in the three horse trial then exploded around the 400m and literally ‘zoomed’ up to take control over the final stages for Zac Butcher. While obviously not race day, observers had to be impressed with his work MR: 2:03.5, 800m in 57.2, 400m in 28.3 Whispering Artist (4m Art Major – Serena’s Whisper) The Hughes trained winner of six (from only 11 starts) led her two rivals from the stand (Old Town Road raced third of three from 10m behind) and when that rival attacked inside the final 400m, kept up a strong run to be only a head away in the hands of Tony Herlihy. MR:2:07.4, 800m in 56.8, 400m in 27.6 She hasn’t started since May when she strung 4 wins together to end her last campaign. The patient connections should reap reward when asked to compete against her own sex. Bettor Knuckle Up (2c Bettor’s Delight – Bare Knuckle) The Purdon/Phelan runner trailed stablemate Duchess Megxit throughout then outfinished that runner as they came away from their three rivals from as far as 800m out. Both impressed in a MR:2:02.5, 800m in 57.5, 400m in 28.3 Bettor Knuckle Up debuted back in April for 4th and looks to have strengthened up during his spell. Mum won 8 & $106K (mostly in Australia) and took a best mile time of 1:51.5. He is her first foal. Cold Chisel (2c Always B Miki – Shezaball) In the fastest heat of the day, the Purdon/Phelan 2yo sat last of five in indian file, was still last starting the final 600m before improving through the middle for driver Zac Butcher and was seen doing his best work over the concluding stages without being extended. MR:2:00.4, 800m in 57.6, 400m in 28.6 Given time to get over a tough trip fourth in the Cambridge Sires Stakes heat, he now heads south to Addington to lock horns with the best of his age group and a potential place in the Cup day Sires Stakes final. Invercargill Trials Friday 29th September Weather Showery Track Easy Cochise (3c Father Patrick – Rae Galleon) The Ferguson trained trotter trotted solidly in front throughout and was far too good, winning by some 9L. It was a qualifying heat but he had got his ‘ticket’ back in the beginning of May. He has plenty of breeding to suggest he can win races and his 2:10.5 MR would be good enough to be competitive in most maiden trots down south. His debut is keenly awaited from a stable kicking many goals. Cambridge Trials Thursday 28th September Weather Overcast Track Good Its Nae Or Never (2f Art Major – Juice Brogden). The first foal from Juice Brogden (9 wins + $147k in stakes) was an impressive qualifier trailing two and three deep before letting loose in the home straight to power away from her two rivals, winning by 3L. MR:2:02.2, 800m in 60.8, 400m in 29.5 Trained by Nicky Chilcott, she looks to have inherited some of her dams ability on this effort and would be one to paste away for future reference. The Addington Trials Wed 27th September Weather Raining and cold and windy / Track Easy Patani (2c Father Patrick – Sagan) The Hope trained 2yo trotter trailed before improving to lead 1000m out, extended nicely last 300m and in the end 4 1/2L clear of rivals. MR:2:07.9, 800m in 61.9, 400m in 29.1. Only the two race day starts so far but did win on debut back in May then struck Wilma’s Boy when a resuming sixth, some 11L from winner. Should be further improved next up and from a stable that does well when placing its trotters. Ohara (3f Always B Miki – Paula’s On Fire ) The Howe trained filly trailed before popping out at the 400m to challenge in her qualifying heat run in trying conditions, too good for her two rivals in the straight, winning by 4L, MR:2:03.9, 800m in 62.5, 400m in 30.6. This filly comes from the immediate family of Hot N Treacherous and The Orange Agent so has a few things going for a potential race career. A Fine Patrick (2g Father Patrick – Harriet Of Mot) The Edmonds trained 2yo again showed why he is so highly regarded by his connections while the time did not set any records. Driver John Dunn bided his time back in the field before launching wide out on final bend, picked up his rivals with ease over the final stages without being extended. MR:2:14.4, 800m in 63.2, 400m in 30.6 Conditions again were not conducive to quick times but he will be at cramped odds when he makes his debut this season The Quiet Pirate (2g Captaintreacherous – Silence Is Golden) The Purdon trained 2yo broke briefly when crossing to lead just after the start but came down pacing in the hands of Mark Purdon and kept going to be way too good for his rivals MR:2:05.5, 800m in 60.4, 400m in 28.7. He was a $60k purchase at the 2022 Auckland Yearling Sales and is from the Auckland Reactor family that Purdon has had considerable success with in the past …. there must be a story behind that name ! We Walk By Faith (2g Bettor’s Delight – Wicked Nights) Another Purdon trained 2yo with plenty of breeding. He trailed mostly then used the passing lane to win in good style MR:2:03.6, 800m in 60.4, 400m in 28.7 Qualified back in June, owned by the Dunfords who have had much success with their ‘faith’ horses. Zara Tindall (3f Vincent – Royal Impression) The Robbie Holmes trained filly boomed off the gate, steadied midrace before coming home sharply, 400m in 27.8 (on an ‘off’ track) to win well She has placed four times already in just eight raceday starts including a meritorious second to the capable Treacherous Miss back in June, freshened, she should be one to follow in races restricted to Non Winners F&M. Kawhi (3g Andover Hall – Miss Lovalot) The Tom Bagrie trained runner is a full brother to the well performed Harold Smith (6 wins) and after 400m led for driver John Dunn, cleared out from the 400m and officially 8L clear of his rivals at the line. MR:2:04.9, 800m in 59.3, 400m in 29.0 Already the winner of one from 12 raceday starts and good enough to place twice as a 2yo, has not raced since May, but good enough to build upon his record at short notice. Millwood Nike (3f Captaintreacherous – Alburquerque) The star Purdon trained filly (14 starts for 14 wins) took time honours on what was quite a miserable day. She settled 4th of seven in indian file, received a nice 1×1 cart into race by a game Sweet Diamond at the 400m, not pushed to get over the top of her rivals, MR:1:59.7, 800m in 57.2, 400m in 27.2. With a number of her 3yo rivals hardened by recent racing and with the filly specials looming, one imagines that this hit out was much needed and her trainers would have been smiling post race. Her unbeaten stablemate Vessem (5 starts for 5 wins) set the pace and fought strongly when challenged to just hold second from the above mentioned Sweet Diamond and Celtic Spirit (trail) close up Piccadilly Pete (2g Sweet Lou – Piccadilly Princess) The Purvis trained 2yo is yet to qualify but proved too good for his six rivals, winning by a comfortable margin in the hands of his trainer, MR:2:08.7, 800m in 58.9, 400m in 27.8. His dam, of course, won 17 races and some $760k for the same connections and he is the first live foal from the mare. Needless to say, he looks to have inherited a fair amount of the family ability. Ashburton trials Tuesday 26th September Weather Fine Track Fast She’s Tough (6m He’s Watching – Cullen’s Mercy) The Mowbray trained mare started off 20m behind but soon trailed third of five in indian file, out to attack 400m out and kept up strong run to come away from rivals final stages MR:2:06.3, 800m in 56.8, 400m in 26.7 While a natural fast track in good fine conditions, the seven win mare put plenty of dash into her work in the hands of Matty Williamson Lime In A Bottle (2f Imperial Count – Gina) The Williamson trained 2yo raced third of four before being set alight by her trainer inside the final 600m, led around final corner, cleared out by 6L at the line MR:2:12.2, 800m in 58.7, 400m in 28.6 She qualified in early May but has yet to make her raceday debut. She is a half to some handy types including Time In A Bottle (9w and $101k) The Vixen (3f Always B Miki – Pocket Of Jewels) High strike rate trainer Laurence Hanrahan produced a handy qualifier in the hands of Rick May, soon led and kept going too well for her rivals, 3 1/2L clear at the line MR:2:06.7, 800m in 58.0, 400m in 28.4 The filly has a bit of breeding behind her and the ‘Miki’ fillies have proven good racehorses, one to watch when the astute trainer elects to take her to the races. Wyndham Workouts Sunday September 24 Weather Fine Track Fast Cormac Leo (3g Sweet Lou – Athena Matai) The Craig Ferguson trained 3yo settled third off five in indian file before improving midrace to take control and kept going strongly to win impressively, last 800m in 55.6, 400m in 27.5 Taken all the way to Addington for his debut where he duly won earlier in the season and then placed fifth in the Group 2 Southern Supremacy at his last start back in April (from only four race day starts), he looks to have come back stronger this time in and will be one to follow in the coming weeks Pukekohe Workouts Saturday September 23 Weather Overcast Track Good Chimichurri (4h Bettor’s Delight – Saucycullen) The Telfer trained entire missed away from the 2500m stand but quickly recovered to assume control after 600m from Bolt For Brilliance (T) who had stepped nicely. Kept up a strong run to hold out Old Town Road. The latter settled last of five then took the short way home inside the final 600m, was giving leader 4L at 400m and got within a neck at the line. Winners last 800m in 58.1, 400m in 27.1 Bolt For Brilliance sprinted sharply from the trail to be a 1/2L away in third and trainer Tony Herlihy would have been super happy with the effort against open class pacers Yourdoinamazinsweety (2g Sunshine Beach – Alesandra Ambrosio) The Herlihy trained 2yo raced last of five before improving to sit parked last 800m, fought strongly for his third, less then 1L from winner Lenny Lincoln who trailed then came along inner to just get up. MR:2:04.7, 800m in 59.7, 400m in 27.7 He won a heat of the Young Guns earlier in the season but being a big type he has been given time and should show the benefit from the patient approach once he reappears on raceday Minjee (2f Bettor’s Delight – Western Confidential) The Hollis/Robertson filly only had one rival but showed plenty of dash after leading throughout and coming clear by some 5L, running her last 400m in 28.3.Her breeding would suggest she will just get better as she gains further experience. One to paste away. The McGowan stable produced 3 workout winners who all showed enough to be followed when they resume. Lucky Mum (2f Father Patrick – Girls On Film) Already placed behind The Moonstone earlier in the season, she trailed against her two rivals then showed plenty of dash to clear out by 5 1/2L, 800m in 62.7, 400m in 29.3 Castana (3g Quaker Jet – Rosemaryz Luck) Already the winner of two from nine starts, he trailed last of four before improving to lead 600m out, he cleared out in the straight to win impressively, last 800m in 60.3, 400m in 28.4 Broken Promise (5g Sweet Lou – On A Promise) Settled third of five in indian file before improving to sit parked inside final lap, kept going strongly to win well, MR:2:05.1, 800m in 57.9, 400m in 28.1. The trainers must have some faith in him as he has raced only 5 times over 2 seasons and now nearly 6yo! Cambridge Workouts Saturday September 23 Weather Overcast Track Slushy Diamonds Are Forever (3f Always B Miki – Three Jewels) The Neal trained filly was good enough to place behind Millwood Nike at Group 1 level earlier in the season. In this trial she trailed throughout, elected to come out on the home turn and without too much effort finished best over her 3 rivals. MR:2:03.3, 800m in 58.8, 400m in 28.6 She would have have derived much benefit from the outing as she prepares to take on the best 3yo fillies in the coming weeks The Rangiora Trials Wed September 20 (Weather Fine but windy / Track Fast) Tinkerbelle (2f What The Hill – Belle Galleon) The Mark Jones trained half sister to top trotter Stent led and then did enough to hold out Bounce N Beyond with 24L to the rest. MR:2.10, 800m in 60.1, 400m in 28.6. The latter was good enough to beat Wilma’s Boy in a recent Rangiora trial and that runner came out and won a 2yo trot by 9L at Addington on the 15th September. Tinkerbelle qualified way back in early March where she dead-heated with High Step, now winning in Australia for her connections at Group level. All these references add up to her being a major player in the upcoming 2yo specials. Its fair to say that the current crop of 2yo trotters is collectively one of the strongest ever ! Masterly (4g Love You – Brilliant) Formerly with Paul Nairn (4 wins from 14 starts) but now with part owner Bob Butt, the Love You gelding stepped beautifully and was soon in front then had little trouble holding his rivals at ‘arms length’, MR:2:08.7, 800m in 59.5, 400m in 29.4 Remembering he won the 3yo Sires Stakes championship at Alex Park by nearly 7L at Group 2 level and competed at Group 1 level against the best of his age, this fellow has a touch of class and with another year on him, could be a big mover amongst the Canterbury trotters. Posh Painter (2f Terror To Love – Hanover Glory) The Robbie Close trainer filly raced 4th in indian file before improving to lead 600m out and kept giving to win nicely, last 800m in 57.8, 400m in 28.5. The head wind was quite strong down the back at this time and this qualifying effort looked full of merit. The trainer also has a share in this one. Winton Workouts Thursday 14th September (Weather Fine Track Fast) Mallory Maquire (2f Art Major – Miranda Maguire) Trained by Alister Black, the unqualified filly raced in a learners heat but it was the way she finished that suggested she might have a future when she gets to the races. ‘Mallory’ trailed early but lost her place as a couple of runners went rough in the running, well back starting the last 500m, she came very wide on final turn then collared the leader in the final 50m under her own steam for young driver Riley Black. 800m in 59.6, 400m in 30.3 She is a 3rd foal half sister to a nice maiden in Lewey Maguire (trained by Telfers) and Sonny Maguire now the winner of three in Queensland. Pukekohe Workouts Friday 14th September (Weather Showery Track Slushy) The Surfer (2g Downbytheseaside – Styx On) Another of the Telfer 2yo fillies Seafield Rose in the hands of Alicia Harrison sped out to lead and kept going too well for her rivals, nearly 3L to the good at the line. 800m in 58.2, 400m in 28.4 The only runner to make any headway over the final 600m was the Donnelly trained The Surfer (3rd) who made up good ground from well back for driver David Butcher. He also qualified back in April where he ran a 2:02MR at Cambridge and has some quality breeding behind him as well. Wyndham Workouts Saturday 16th September (Weather Fine Track Fast) Falcon’s Watch (4g He’s Watching – Touch Of Rose) The Ross Wilson-trained one race winner trailed three deep mostly before mounting a challenge around the final bend and was able to finish strongly and clear of his rivals at the business end, cutting the 2400 mobile out in a 2:02.8MR, last 800m in 57.2, 400m in 28.8. Formerly trained by Nicky Chilcott where he was a winner at Alexandra Park, he has been given a good spell and this run suggested he could turn the poor formline around at short notice. Motukarara Workouts Saturday 16th September Weather Overcast Track Firm (Grass track) Quinn (2g Downbytheseaside – Vengance) Word is that trainer Bruce Negus thinks a lot of Quinn and it was the trainer who hopped in the cart to steer his charge to an impressive win over 3 rivals, last 800m in 61.0, 400m in 27.0 He qualified way back in April at Ashburton but has been given plenty of time to fill into his frame by the astute horseman. He is definitely one to paste away as we wait for that raceday debut. Footnote : Quinn went on to win his debut impressively at Wyndham on October 12. View the full article
  8. It’s not just about the horses that take to the 3200m trip around Flemington on Tuesday – the 24 jockeys will have a huge part to play in the ‘race that stops the nation’. View the full article
  9. If you are a favourite backer, the Melbourne Cup probably isn’t the race for you. View the full article
  10. Makybe Diva stands alone as the greatest Melbourne Cup horse, having won it three times. When looking into who will win the Melbourne Cup there are plenty of factors to play, one of these being what jockey weight has won the most Melbourne Cups. Here at HorseBetting we have put together a table of all Melbourne Cup wins by weight to help you narrow down on who will win the 2023 Melbourne Cup. Heaviest weight carried by a Melbourne Cup winner By far the biggest weight for a Melbourne Cup winner was Carbine’s 10st 5lb in 1890, which translates to about 65.8kg in the new money. The Barb lugged a whopping 73kg back in the 1869 Melbourne Cup but failed to make the places, while Phar Lap hauled 68kg when running eighth in 1931. Since the turn of the millennium, Makybe Diva’s 58kg effort in 2005 is comfortably the biggest weight for a Melbourne Cup winner. That is also the biggest winning weight carried by a mare in the history of the great race. The last top weight to win was the 2022 Melbourne Cup when Gold Trip with 57.5kg. Lightest weight carried by a Melbourne Cup winner The lightest weight carried by a Melbourne Cup winner was on Banker in 1863 with Sam Waldock riding at 33.5kg. As of March 2016 the new weight scale came into affect which means the lightest we will ever see a jockey ride in the Melbourne Cup again is 50kg, with that being said the last time a horse won at 50kg was in 1999 when Rogan Josh won with John Marshall on his back. Who is the top weight in the 2023 Melbourne Cup? James McDonald will carry the heaviest weight of 58.5kg as he tries to steer Gold Trip to his second Melbourne Cup win. Who is the lightest weight in the 2023 Melbourne Cup? Jamie Kah will carry the lightest weight at 50.5kg as she tries to steer More Felons to victory. 2023 Melbourne Cup Jockey Weights No. Silks Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight Odds 1 Gold Trip Ciaron Maher & David Eustace James McDonald 2 58.5kg +340 2 Alenquer Michael Moroney Damien Oliver 9 56.5kg +5000 3 Without A Fight Anthony & Sam Freedman Mark Zahra 16 56.5kg +600 4 Breakup Tatsuya Yoshioka Kohei Matsuyama 18 55kg +1700 5 Vauban Willie Mullins Ryan Moore 3 55kg +240 6 Soulcombe Chris Waller Joao Moreira 4 53.5kg +1000 7 Absurde Willie Mullins Zac Purton 8 53kg +2200 8 Right You Are Ciaron Maher & David Eustace John Allen 15 53kg +7000 9 Vow And Declare Danny O’Brien Billy Egan 19 53kg +3000 10 Cleveland Kris Lees Michael Dee 23 52kg +2600 11 Ashrun Ciaron Maher & David Eustace Kerrin McEvoy 11 51.5kg +4000 12 Daqiansweet Junior Phillip Stokes Daniel Stackhouse 12 51.5kg +9000 13 Okita Soushi Joseph O’Brien Dylan Gibbons 20 51.5kg +7000 14 Sheraz Chris Waller Beau Mertens 22 51.5kg +12500 15 Lastotchka Mick Price & Michael Kent (Jnr) Craig Williams 21 51kg +2500 16 Magical Lagoon Chris Waller Mark Du Plessis 7 51kg +9000 17 Military Mission Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott Rachel King 5 51kg +4500 18 Serpentine Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott Jye McNeil 1 51kg +6000 19 Virtuous Circle Liam Howley Craig Newitt 6 51kg +9000 20 More Felons Chris Waller Jamie Kah 24 50.5kg +3000 21 Future History Ciaron Maher & David Eustace Hollie Doyle 13 50kg +2600 22 Interpretation Ciaron Maher & David Eustace Teo Nugent 17 50kg +6000 23 Kalapour Kris Lees Zac Lloyd 14 50kg +5000 24 True Marvel Matthew Smith Ben Thompson 10 50kg +15000 Most popular weights to win the Melbourne Cup from 2000 onwards Since 2000 the most popular weights to win the Melbourne Cup are 54.5kg, 52kg and 51kg, with all of them sitting at three wins out of the 23 races. Melbourne Cup wins by weight of jockey Weight Wins Last win Under 50kg 59 2000 50kg 4 1999 50.5kg 4 1978 51kg 9 2018 51.5kg 4 2017 52kg 8 2019 52.5kg 8 1985 53kg 9 2015 53.5kg 3 2012 54kg 3 1989 54.5kg 8 2011 55kg 5 2013 55.5kg 5 2020 56kg 7 2006 56.5kg 3 2014 57kg 3 2021 57.5kg 2 2022 58kg 3 2005 Over 58kg 14 1975 List of Melbourne Cup winners since 2000 Melbourne Cup Past Winners Year Horse Jockey Trainer Weight 2022 Gold Trip Mark Zahra Ciaron Maher & David Eustace 57.5kg 2021 Verry Elleegant James McDonald Chris Waller 57kg 2020 Twilight Payment Jye McNeil Joseph O’Brien 55.5kg 2019 Vow And Declare Craig Williams Danny O’Brien 52kg 2018 Cross Counter Kerrin McEvoy Charlie Appleby 51kg 2017 Rekindling Corey Brown Joseph O’Brien 51.5kg 2016 Almandin Kerrin McEvoy Robert Hickmott 52kg 2015 Prince of Penzance Oppie Bosson Murray Baker 56.5kg 2014 Protectionist Ryan Moore Andreas Wohler 56.5kg 2013 Fiorente Damien Oliver Gai Waterhouse 55kg 2012 Green Moon Brett Prebble Robert Hickmott 53.5kg 2011 Dunaden Christophe Lemaire Mikel Delzangles 54.5kg 2010 Americain Gerald Mosse Alain de Royer Dupre 54.5kg 2009 Shocking Corey Brown Mark Kavanagh 51kg 2008 Viewed Blake Shinn Bart Cummings 53kg 2007 Efficient Michael Rodd Graeme Rogerson 54.5kg 2006 Delta Blues Yasunari Iwata Katsuhiko Sumi 56kg 2005 Makybe Diva Glenn Boss Lee Freedman 58kg 2004 Makybe Diva Glenn Boss Lee Freedman 55.5kg 2003 Makybe Diva Glenn Boss David Hall 51kg 2002 Media Puzzle Damien Oliver Dermot K Weld 52.5kg 2001 Ethereal Scott Seamer Sheila Laxon 52kg 2000 Brew Kerrin McEvoy Michael MoroneyMichael Moroney 49kg View the full article
  11. Closing Remarks, last at the three-eighths pole, exploded past Queen Goddess for a half-length score under the wire. The California-bred stopped the clock in 1:32.69 over a firm turf course.View the full article
  12. The Melbourne Cup, the race that stops a nation, has arrived and with that a flood people ready and willing to lay down their hard-earned cash for the chance to pick a winner. View the full article
  13. Sometimes it’s best to leave it to the experts. When it comes to tipping a winner of Tuesday’s Melbourne Cup, that might just be the case. View the full article
  14. Breeders' Cup NotebookView the full article
  15. The Melbourne Cup — the race that stops the nation — is here again with a field of 24 local and international horses racing over 3200m for a whopping $8 million in prizemoney. View the full article
  16. The Baffert contingent, led by second-place runners National Treasure and Muth, all came back in good order following their Breeders' Cup efforts.View the full article
  17. Observations on the European Racing Scene turns the spotlight on the best European races of the day, highlighting well-pedigreed horses early in their careers, horses of note returning to action and young runners that achieved notable results in the sales ring. Monday's Insights features Lord of Love, the son of G1 Prix de Diane victrix Star of Seville (GB). 15.00 Kempton, £20,000, Mdn, 2yo, 8f (AWT) Lady Bamford's homebred LORD OF LOVE (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) is a son of G1 Prix de Diane victrix Star Of Seville (GB) (Duke Of Marmalade {Ire}) and represents John and Thady Gosden in this belated debut. He bypassed an intended engagement on heavy ground at Newmarket last Friday and is opposed by eight rivals here. They include the once-raced Alan King trainee Rakki (GB) (Sea The Stars {Ire}), who is a 100,000gns Tattersalls October Book 1 half-brother to G1 St Leger hero Masked Marvel (GB) (Montjeu {Ire}) and the dam of MG1SW sire Waldgeist (GB) (Galileo {Ire}). The post Observations: Son of G1 Prix De Diane Heroine Star of Seville Gets Second Chance at Debut appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
  18. Roger James and Robert Wellwood unearthed a pair of exciting three-year-old talents in maiden races at Tauranga on Saturday. The Cambridge trainers had some uncertainty about rain-affected ground in the lead-up to the meeting, but on a track that improved from Heavy8 to Soft7, the promise of December and Zabmanzor shone through. December was the first to get on the board, backing up his two stylish trial wins with an outstanding raceday debut in the Bayleys Mount Maunganui Maiden (1400m). Ridden by Sam Weatherley, December took a misstep leaving the starting gates and ended up settling in sixth instead of his intended front-running position. But that made no difference to the end result, with December dashing through a narrow gap along the rail in the straight. He burst to the lead with just under 200m remaining and opened up an impressive winning margin of two and three-quarter lengths. “We thought he might have led, but he just tripped coming out of the barriers,” Wellwood said. “In hindsight, that probably turned out to be a good thing. It gave him a bit of education, racing in between horses, and he was able to finish it off really well in the straight in a very good debut performance.” The Shamexpress gelding is a half-brother to the Group One performer Chambord and was a $280,000 purchase from the 2022 New Zealand Bloodstock Ready to Run Sale at Karaka. “He’s raced by Falcon Racing, who are major owners in Singapore,” Wellwood said. “He was bought for the purpose of going to Singapore, but as we all know, racing is unfortunately not going to be carrying on there. We’re the ones who are benefitting from that at this stage, and he looks like a very nice horse going forward. “We don’t have any fixed plans in mind for him at the moment. We’ll probably give him another run in a couple of weeks’ time, and then we might start looking at some bigger targets from there.” Less than two hours later, Zabmanzor followed his stablemate’s example with an equally powerful performance in the Super Liquor Greerton Maiden (1400m). A strong-finishing fifth in both of his two previous appearances, the Almanzor colt raised his game in style on Saturday. He launched an irresistible finish from second-last to win with ease. Under hands-and-heels riding from Masa Hashizume, who then eased him down in the final few strides, Zabmanzor scored by three and a quarter lengths. “That was a very impressive performance,” Wellwood said. “He made his debut earlier in the spring after only one trial, so he’s been learning as he’s going. We’ve really liked him for quite a long time, and we’ve always thought that a performance like that might be coming at some point.” Zabmanzor is still nominated for next Saturday’s Gr.1 Al Basti Equiworld New Zealand 2000 Guineas (1600m) at Riccarton, for which the TAB rates him a $26 chance. “We’re keeping that open for now,” Wellwood said. “He’s trotted up nicely and has eaten everything up since Saturday’s race, so the signs are good with him so far. “I wouldn’t say it’s a definite no to the Guineas, but everything will have to go right and we’ll only commit to it if we’re completely happy with him. We’ll make a final call on that over the next few days.” View the full article
  19. Highview will continue its proud history with the Gr.1 Lexus Melbourne Cup (3200m) when proven distance performer Daqiansweet Junior makes his second appearance in the Flemington feature on Tuesday. While delighted to have another farm graduate in the line-up, the Waikato nursery’s expectations of further success in the time-honoured event are being kept in check. Trained by Phillip Stokes, Daqiansweet Junior is currently an $80 chance and will be partnered by expatriate New Zealand jockey Daniel Stackhouse. “He ran sixth in it last year so he obviously gets the trip and he’s got a lightweight, but he hasn’t done that much this year,” Highview Principal Brent Gillovic said. “He wasn’t a bad fourth last time out, but they haven’t exposed him much. It’s not a Bart Cummings-style preparation as he hasn’t done a lot of miles.” Daqiansweet Junior rounded off his preparation when he finished in behind the major players in the Gr.2 Herbert Power Handicap (2400m) at Caulfield. Highview’s place in Melbourne Cup history was famously secured in 1991 when graduate Let’s Elope was victorious for the late Cummings following a golden run of form that previously saw the Nassipour mare claim the Gr.1 Caulfield Cup (2400m) and the Gr.1 Mackinnon Stakes (2000m). “We bred her so we’ve had a bit of luck in the race and we also bred London Bridge, who was by Grosvenor, and he ran in the Cup, as did Catchmeifyoucan, who was by Senor Pete,” Gillovic said. “It’s not a bad record considering the number of horses off the farm.” By former stud resident Sweet Orange out of the Keeper mare Paulette, Daqiansweet Junior was initially passed in at New Zealand Bloodstock’s Ready to Run Sale at Karaka where he was offered by Regal Farm. “I leased the mare Paulette off the Sunlight Trust and bred her to Sweet Orange and, at that time, I packaged up a few mares for the Inner Mongolia Rider Horse Industry and she was one of them,” Gillovic said. “They sold Daqiansweet Junior to one of their clients and he ended up with Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman. “He looked very promising and they got an offer from Phill Cataldo for OTI and they cashed him up.” Daqiansweet Junior won twice in New Zealand before he relocated to Australia where he has added a further five victories to his record, including the Gr.2 Adelaide Cup (3200m) and also finished third in the Gr.1 Sydney Cup (3200m). View the full article
  20. The CA$175,000 Autumn Stakes (G2) took off Nov. 5 at Woodbine, with Wolfie's Dynaghost ($9.70) making his way to the front and maintaining his lead over the 1 1/16-mile test. View the full article
  21. Years and planning and preparation go into hosting the Breeders' Cup and for Aidan Butler the Nov. 3-4 40th edition of the World Championships at picturesque Santa Anita Park was filled with superlatives. View the full article
  22. Shimming Allure finished a credible fourth in a very competitive renewal of Keeneland's GI Alcibiades S. last month, and found the step back to easier company to her liking, taking the Tempted S. at Aqueduct Sunday. Not particularly hurried out of gate 1, the filly found herself near the back as longshot Belle's Blue Bell (Girvin) cut out respectable opening splits in :23.03 and :46.48. Flanked by Perfectly Wicked from the back, Shimmering Allure picked up the tempo markedly exiting the backstretch and swung out several paths wide turning for home. Still four lengths back straightening for home, she powered down the center of the lane, collared the late-leading Vino Rouge midstretch and drew off to score by three lengths. Perfectly Wicked was a clear third. “She was a filly we knew would come from behind,” said winning jockey Junior Alvarado. “She broke very well and they outran her the first part, but I knew there was going to be a lot of speed since there was a lot of fillies coming from sprints so that helped her to get a fast pace up front.” He continued, “I bought my time and let her get her feet underneath. When we hit the three-eighths pole, I started tapping the shoulder and she turned it on. I knew I had enough horse to get there at the end, so I tipped out at that point and she finished up very well.” A non-factoring seventh in her debut against sales-restricted company at Ellis in June, she finished second in her next two, including a six-panel Saratoga test Aug. 13. She broke through with the win trying a mile for the first time Sept. 20, the Kentucky-bred got off a beat slow while trying open company for the first time at Keeneland Oct. 6, but finished a good fourth behind Candied-who subsequently finished third in the GI Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies last Saturday–in the 1 1/16-mile test. According to Nick Galati, assistant to Kenny McPeek, “She ran good so last time and Ken told me right away that he wanted to run in the Tempted. I think this was the plan and she just turned a corner. She liked going two turns and last time it was a really tough race but she hung in there for a good fourth. Today, she was ready. I'm sure we'll find a good spot. She's really a nice filly, for sure. We always thought she was a nice filly, even the first time she ran in Saratoga, she ran real well. She sprinted a couple of times and it set her up nicely. I think she just keeps getting better. She seems to like any track she runs on also, so she's honest.” Bred by Clifton Farm, the $40,000 Fasig-Tipton July yearling purchase is out of stakes-placed Shimmering Tale. The 19-year-old mare is also responsible for stakes-placed Shimmering Dream (Alternation) and My Daughter's Song (Songandaprayer). She produced a full-brother to the winner last term and was bred back to Frosted this term. The winner represents the first stakes winner for freshman sire Enticed (Medaglia d'Oro), who is out of MGISW It's Tricky (Mineshaft). The Darley stallion, who currently has 17 winners from his first crop, stands for $5,000. TEMPTED S., $150,000, Aqueduct, 11-5, 2yo, f, 1m, 1:37.84, ft. 1–SHIMMERING ALLURE, 120, f, 2, by Enticed 1st Dam: Shimmering Tale (SP), by Wild Again 2nd Dam: Lady Sky Racer, by Skywalker 3rd Dam: Boomer Lady, by Time to Explode ($40,000 Ylg '22 FTKJUL). 1ST BLACK TYPE WIN. O-Walking L Thoroughbreds, LLC; B-Clifton Farm, LLC (KY); T-Kenneth G. McPeek; J-Junior Alvarado. $82,500. Lifetime Record: 6-2-2-0, $189,095. *1/2 to Shimmering Dream (Alternation), SP, $241,377. 2–Vino Rouge, 120, f, 2, Vino Rosso–Seeking the Blue, by Arch. ($180,000 Ylg '22 KEESEP). 1ST BLACK TYPE. O-Harold Lerner LLC and Team D; B-Payson Stud, Inc (KY); T-Anthony W. Dutrow. $30,000. 3–Perfectly Wicked, 120, f, 2, Wicked Strong–Perfect Sister, by Perfect Soul (Ire). ($16,000 Ylg '22 EASOCT). 1ST BLACK TYPE. O-Respect the Valleys, LLC; B-BHMFR, LLC (KY); T-Brittany T. Russell. $18,000. Margins: 3, 3 3/4, 1. Odds: 2.05, 4.60, 13.40. Also Ran: Caitlinhergrtness, Don't Tell Kelly, Belle's Blue Bell, Enfuega, A Primera Vista. Scratched: Caress, Vicountess. Click for the Equibase.com chart or VIDEO, sponsored by FanDuel TV. The post First Stakes Winner for Freshman Sire Enticed at the Big A appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article
  23. While White Abarrio's length victory in the Breeders' Cup Classic (G1) fashioned a rags-to-riches story for Rick Dutrow, less than 24 hours after winning America's richest race, Dutrow's mind was focused on winning the world's richest race. View the full article
  24. A big part of the battle when it comes to picking the Melbourne Cup winner is lining up formlines from Australia and abroad — and it can get tricky. View the full article
  25. The Nov. 5 Nashua Stakes at Aqueduct Racetrack saw a field of five juveniles contest the one-mile main track test, with the race coming down to eventual winner Where's Chris and Book'em Danno, who led for the majority of the race.View the full article
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