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Knight's Choice has claimed this year's Melbourne Cup, beating Warp Speed on the line to claim the coveted $8 million feature ...
Melbourne Cup 2024 as it happened: Knight’s Choice wins the race that stops the nation By Roy Ward and Lachlan Abbott Updated November 5, 2024 — 9.00pm first published at 8.00am ...
It's an incredible second Cup win for Laxon, who triumphed in 2001 with Ethereal. Knight's Choice was one of three Australian bred gallopers in the race, and was an $85,000 yearling purchase. Laxon's ...
Melbourne Cup day is the biggest event on the Australian racing calendar with 'the race that stops the nation' featuring. Sporting News Full schedule, card for Flemington 2024 ...
The 2024 Melbourne Cup has been blown wide open after race favourite Buckaroo ($5.50) didn’t fare too well at the barrier draw. Buckaroo, one of five runners for trainer Chris Waller, drew ...
Full Melbourne Cup day schedule 2024 (*confirm times*) 8:30am – Gates open at Flemington Racecourse 10:45am – Race 1, Darley Maribyrnong Plate 11:20am – Race 2, TAB Trophy 12:00pm – Race 3 ...
Check out the full field here. Which horse has won the most Melbourne Cups? Makybe Diva is the most successful horse in this race, winning the Melbourne Cup three times (2003, 2004, and 2005).
How to watch the Melbourne Cup outside the UK. While it is not necessary to use a VPN to access Sky Sport Racing’s live stream, if you would like to protect your online viewing from being ...
WATCH: Without A Fight's Melbourne Cup win In a statement released online, the Freedman stable said Without A Fight was a generational talent who gave them their greatest moment in the sport. "Without ...
Where can you watch the Melbourne Cup? The race will be shown live on Sky Sports Racing, channel 415. Full coverage of the Flemington meeting starts at 11pm on Monday.
You can follow the Melbourne Cup day races and action in our live blog. "We're seeing a really interesting comeback to the racing and … I think enjoying the fashion of racing," he said.
The Melbourne Cup is for the stayers — those who race over the longer distances. It has been that distance since Australia converted to the metric system in 1972. Previously the race was run ...