Q&A

What were the odds of the Melbourne Cup winner?

What were the odds of the Melbourne Cup winner?

Favourites win percentage – 23% have won the Melbourne Cup (34 of 150 favourites). Most runs – Shadow King ran six times in seven years from 1929 and 1935. Finishing 6th, 3rd, 2nd, 3rd, 2nd and 4th.

Who won the 2013 Melbourne Cup?

Fiorente
2013 Melbourne Cup/Winners

To put the record straight, the 2013 Melbourne Cup winner was Fiorente for “The Lady Trainer” Gai Waterhouse. This year the now Waterhouse and Bott training partnership will have no runners amongst the 2020 Melbourne Cup horses for the same ownership group.

What date was Melbourne Cup 2013?

November 5, 2013
2013 Melbourne Cup/Date
The race, held on 5 November 2013, at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne, Victoria, was won by Fiorente. The horse, owned by Andrew Roberts and Barry Pang, was bred in Ireland, trained in Australia by Gai Waterhouse, and ridden by jockey Damien Oliver.

What’s the best trifecta for Melbourne Cup?

Our Melbourne Cup Favourite Trifecta

  • 1st: Surprise Baby (13)
  • 2nd: Prince of Arran (12)
  • 3rd: Anthony Van Dyck (1)

Is there a female jockey in the Melbourne Cup?

Jamie Kah will be the only female jockey riding in the Melbourne Cup on Tuesday but that’s not what makes her unique.

Who won the Melbourne Cup in 2012?

Green Moon
The race, held on Tuesday, 6 November 2012, at Flemington Racecourse (in Melbourne, Victoria), was won by Green Moon, ridden by jockey Brett Prebble, trained by Robert Hickmott, and owned by businessman Lloyd Williams.

Who won Melbourne Cup 2016?

Almandin
2016 Melbourne Cup/Winners

Who won Melbourne Cup 2011?

Dunaden
The 2011 Emirates Melbourne Cup, the 151st running of Australia’s most prestigious Thoroughbred horse race, was held on Tuesday, 1 November 2011 at 3:00 pm (AEDT), at Melbourne’s Flemington Racecourse. Dunaden won in a photo finish over Red Cadeaux in the closest finish in Melbourne Cup history.

What did the trifecta pay in the Melbourne Cup 2019?

$5207.40
The company said they paid out $5207.40 on a trifecta and $93,007.50 on a first four that had Master Of Reality finishing second.

What was the trifecta payout for the Melbourne Cup 2019?

$2,953.40
The quinella paid $82.40, the exacta paid $ 175.00, the trifecta paid $2,953.40 and the first four paid $79,381.40.

Which jockey won the Melbourne Cup 2019?

Craig Williams
The race was won by Vow And Declare, ridden by Craig Williams and trained by Danny O’Brien….2019 Melbourne Cup.

Melbourne Cup
Location Flemington Racecourse Melbourne, Australia
Jockey Craig Williams
Trainer Danny O’Brien
Surface Grass

What are the odds for the Melbourne Cup?

The pre-field Melbourne Cup betting odds are called ‘all-in’ or ‘futures’ and offer generous prices on the possible Melbourne Cup winner. Fiorente (2013) was the last favourite in Melbourne Cup betting to salute for the punters in the two mile classic. Photo Credit: Race Horse Photos Australia.

Who are the most recent Melbourne Cup Winners?

Australian businessperson Lloyd Williams has the most Melbourne Cup wins as a trainer, with 7, his most recent in 2020 with Twighlight Payment. Longest odds winners – 100–1 : The Pearl (1871), Wotan (1936), Old Rowley (1940), and Prince of Penzance (2015). Shortest odds win – Phar Lap at 8/11 in 1930 ($1.73).

When do they announce the field for the Melbourne Cup?

The final 2021 Melbourne Cup field will be announced at 7.30pm on Saturday 30th October, with the race taking place on Tuesday 2nd November. Nominations for the 2021 Melbourne Cup field are released on Thursday 26th August and will be updated on a weekly basis.

Who is the only jockey to have won three consecutive Melbourne Cups?

Glen Boss is the only jockey to have won three consecutive Cups, all on the great mare Makybe Diva. “Cups King” Bart Cummings has won the most Melbourne Cups as a trainer with a record 12 wins. The first of those wins came in 1965 with Light Fingers, and his last in 2008 with Viewed.