Who won Melbourne Cup 2007?

Who won Melbourne Cup 2007?

Efficient
2007 Melbourne Cup

Melbourne Cup
Location Flemington Racecourse Melbourne, Australia
Date 6 November 2007
Winning horse Efficient
Jockey Michael Rodd

Did carbine win the Melbourne Cup?

Carbine was inducted into the Australian Racing Hall of Fame. Carbine introduced New Zealand horses to the world, running second in the 1889 Melbourne Cup before winning an emphatic victory a year later.

Who won the Melbourne Cup 22?

Verry Elleegant is officially a champion after knocking off boom horse Incentivise in one of the most memorable Melbourne Cups in recent history. A wonder mare of nine group 1s coming into Tuesday’s great race, there was conjecture over whether the Chris Waller-trained mare warranted the “champion” tag.

Who rode the winner of the Melbourne Cup?

James McDonald
Hot favourite Incentivise led in the straight, but was passed by the Chris Waller-trained horse, ridden by James McDonald, which won the $4.4 million first prize, with Spanish Mission in third. The win was Verry Elleegant’s 10th Group One win, including last year’s Caulfield Cup.

Who came 1st 2nd and 3rd in the Melbourne Cup?

Results

Pos Year Jockey
1st 2019 Craig Williams
2nd 2019 Michael Walker
3rd 2019 Wayne Lordan
4th 2019 Frankie Dettori

Who won the 2006 Melbourne Cup?

Delta Blues
The winner of the 2006 Melbourne Cup was Delta Blues, ridden by Yasunari Iwata, which won by a nose ahead of Pop Rock, with Maybe Better coming in third place.

How much weight did carbine carry in the Melbourne Cup?

66 kg
On four occasions Carbine won twice on the same day. His victory in the 1890 Melbourne Cup was noteworthy. He set a weight-carrying record of 10 st 5 lb (66 kg) in the Cup, defeating a field of 39 starters and setting a record time for the race. He carried 53 lb (24 kg) more than the second-place horse, Highborn.

Who is the best horse in Australia?

The Roar’s top 50 Australian racehorses

Ranking Horse Score
1 Carbine 150 (max)
2 Tulloch 146
3 Phar Lap 145
4 Kingston Town 141

Who won the 2008 Melbourne Cup?

Bart Cummings
2008 Melbourne Cup

Melbourne Cup
Location Flemington Racecourse Melbourne, Australia
Winning horse Viewed
Jockey Blake Shinn
Trainer Bart Cummings

Who won 2006 Melbourne Cup?

Who is the oldest horse to win the Melbourne Cup?

Toryboy
Most attempts – Shadow King made six attempts to win the cup in seven years between 1929 and 1935. He ran 6th, 3rd, 2nd, 3rd, 2nd and 4th. Oldest winner — 8yo, Toryboy in 1865, Catalogue in 1938 & Twilight Payment in 2020.

Which jockey has won the most Melbourne Cups?

Most wins by a jockey

  • 4 – Bobbie Lewis (1902, 1915, 1919, 1927)
  • 4 – Harry White (1974, 1975, 1978, 1979)
  • 3 – Glen Boss (2003, 2004, 2005)
  • 3 – Jim Johnson (1963, 1968, 1969)
  • 3 – Kerrin McEvoy (2000, 2016, 2018)
  • 3 – William H.
  • 3 – Darby Munro (1934, 1944, 1955)
  • 3 – Damien Oliver (1995, 2002, 2013)

Who was the winner of the Melbourne Cup in 2007?

2007 Melbourne Cup. The 2007 Melbourne Cup, the 147th running of Australia’s most prestigious thoroughbred horse race, was run on Tuesday, 6 November 2007, going at 3:00 pm local time (0400 UTC). The race was sponsored by Emirates Airline. The winner of the race was Efficient, by a half a length, followed by Purple Moon and Mahler in third.

Who was the winner of the Melbourne Cup in 2014?

Melbourne Cup Results 2014. The 2014 Melbourne Cup was won by Protectionist, with the German horse continuing the streak of internationals winning Australia’s richest race.

Who was the first horse to win the Melbourne Cup?

The top three horses to cross the finish line were all international Melbourne Cup horses, with the first local horse, Darren Weir’s Big Duke, finishing the Melbourne Cup in 4th place. Rekindling was trained by 24-year-old Joseph O’Brien, the son of legendary Irish trainer Aidan O’Brien. It was O’Brien’s first major race win as a trainer.

Who was the jockey for Green Moon in the Melbourne Cup?

Ridden by Hong Kong-based jockey Brett Prebble – a first-time Cup winner – Green Moon won by a clear margin of a length-and-a-half over Gai Waterhouse’s import Fiorente. Third place was filled by another imported horse in Jakkalberry, who is trained by the Italian Marco Botti.

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