Melbourne Cup facts and statistics

Melbourne Cup Statistics and trivia

Some general facts and figures on the Melbourne Cup:

  • First run in 1861 under the banner of the Victorian Turf Club and won by the Etienne de Mestre-trained Archer who beat the favourite Mormon by six lengths. The prize was 1420 pounds and the trophy a gold watch.
  • Archer came back the following year to beat Mormon, this time by eight lengths, a record margin that still stands (it was equalled in 1968 by Rain Lover).
  • De Mestre would go on to train three other winners of the Melbourne Cup – Tim Whiffler (1867), Chester (1877) and Calamia (1878).
  • Trainer Bart Cummings claimed the first of his 12 Melbourne Cups in 1965 with Light Fingers. The following year stablemate Galilee was the only horse to prevent Light Fingers making it back-to-back Cups and in 1967 Red Handed gave Cummings his third straight victory.
    Bart Cummings - Light Fingers
    The Bart Cummings-trained Light Fingers took out the 1965 Cup from barrier six.
  • Cummings’ other winners were Think Big (1974, 1975), Gold And Black (1977), Hyperno (1979), Kingston Rule (1990), Let’s Elope (1991), Saintly (1996), Rogan Josh (1999) and Viewed (2008).
  • Other trainers to have multiple Cup wins include:
    • 5 – Lee Freedman: Tawrrific (1989), Subzero (1992), Doriemus (1995), Makybe Diva (2004, 2005);
    • 4 – John Tait: The Barb (1866), Glencoe (1868), The Pearl (1871), The Quack (1872);
    • 4 – Richard Bradfield: Patron (1894), The Victory (1902), Night Watch (1918), Backwood (1924);
    • 4 – James Scobie: Clean Sweep (1900), King Ingoda (1922), Bitalli (1923), Trivalve (1927);
    • 4 – W S Hinkenbothem: Mentor (1888), Carbine (1890), Newhaven (1896), Blue Spec (1905).

    Makybe Diva
    Lee Freedman – the man behind two-thirds of Makybe Diva’s Melbourne Cup greatness.

  • In 1972 the race was altered to the metric distance of 3200m, 18.7 metres or 61.5 feet short of two miles.
  • Kingston Rule holds the metric race record of 3:16.30.
  • 1985 marked the dawn of a new era for the Cup with prize money raised to $1 million. The owners of What A Nuisance received $650,000 and a $23,000 Cup.
  • This year the race is worth $4.4 million to the winning owners.
  • Four-year-olds (46) and five-year-olds (45) have the best record of any age group. Other age groups are three-year-old (23), six-year-old (34), seven-year-old (11) and eight-year-old (3).
  • The oldest horses to win the race were the eight-year-olds Twilight Payment (2020), Toryboy (1865) and Catalogue (1938).
  • The last three-year-old to win was Skipton (1941), who gave champion jockey Billy Cook his first Cup win. (Technically 2018 winner Cross Counter and 2017 winner Rekindling were three but considered four in the southern hemisphere).
  • There have been no dead-heats for first in the race but Topical and Gaine Carrington dead-heated for third in Hall Mark’s 1933 Cup and Lahar and Zazabelle also dead-heated for third in the 1999 Cup won by Rogan Josh.
  • Bobby Lewis and Harry White are the most successful jockeys. In 33 rides in the Cup Lewis saluted the judge four times with The Victory (1902), Patrobas (1915), Artilleryman (1919) and Trivalve in 1927. He was also runner-up four times and finished third on Phar Lap in 1929.
  • Harry White steered the Bart Cummings-trained Think Big to successive victories in 1974 and 1975. He was back in the winner’s circle again with Arwon in 1978 and another Cummings’ runner Hyperno in 1979.
  • Two jockeys will be chasing their fourth Melbourne Cup win on Tuesday – Kerrin McEvoy (Ashrun), and Damien Oliver (Alenquer).
  • Think Big failed to win a race between his two Melbourne Cup wins.
  • Makybe Diva is the only horse to win the Cup three times in 2003, 2004 and 2005.
  • Perhaps the unluckiest of all Melbourne Cup runners was Shadow King who ran in six Cups between 1929 and 1935 finishing third to Phar Lap in 1930, second to White Nose in 1931, third to Peter Pan in 1932 and second again behind Hall Mark in 1933.
    Shadow King Melbourne Cup
    Always the bridesmaid, never the bride.
  • The longest-priced horses to win: Four horses have won at 100-1: The Pearl (1871), Wotan (1936), Old Rowley (1940) and Prince Of Penzance (2015).
  • The shortest priced are Archer 2-1 (1862), Tim Whiffler 5-2 (1867), Revenue 7-4 (1901), Phar Lap 8-11 (1930), Even Stevens 3-1 (1962), Let’s Elope 3-1 (1991) and Makybe Diva at 5-2 in 2004.
  • Melbourne Cup winners to produce other Melbourne Cup winners:
    • Grand Flaneur (1880) sired Bravo (1889) and Patron (1894);
    • Malua (1884) sired Malvolio (1891);
    • Comedy King (1910) sired Artilleryman (1919) and King Ingoda (1922);
    • Spearfelt (1926) sired Dark Felt (1943);
    • Marabou (1935) sired Skipton (1941);
    • Silver Knight (1971) sired Black Knight (1984).

    Silver Knight, Black Knight
    Silver Knight (Left) & Black Knight

  • Heaviest weights carried in the Cup:- Winners – Carbine 10.5 (65.5kg), Archer 10.2 (64.5kg), Poitrel 10.0 (63.5kg), Redcraze 10.3 (65kg). Others: Rising Fast 10.0 (65.5kg) 2nd, Eurythmic 10.5 (65.5kg), Phar Lap 10.10 (68kg) in 1931 8th, Peter Pan 10.6 (66kg) in 1935 15th.
  • In 1993, Vintage Crop became the first northern hemisphere-trained horse to win. The Irish stayer was trained by Dermot Weld and ridden by Mick Kinane and is credited with putting the race on the world stage.
  • In 2015, Michelle Payne became the first woman to ride the winner of the Melbourne Cup when she steered the Darren Weir-trained Prince Of Penzance to a famous victory.
  • Rachel King, Jamie Kah & Hollie Doyle will be striving to become the second female to ride the winner on Tuesday.

    Rachel King 2023 Melbourne Cup
    Can Rachel King become the 2nd female to ride the winner this Melbourne Cup?

  • Trainer Lee Freedman completed racing’s grand slam of the four major races in the same season in 1992/93 with Mannerism (Caulfield Cup), Super Impose (Cox Plate), Subzero (Melbourne Cup) and Bint Marscay (Golden Slipper).
  • The Peter Moody-trained Incentivise will be looking to become the first runner to complete the Caulfield/Melbourne Cup double since Ethereal did so in 2001.
  • The biggest field was 39 starters in 1890, the year the great Carbine won the race.
  • The weight that has produced the most winners is 51.5kg & 53kg, with 9 wins in the both weights.
  • Only 36 favourites have won the Melbourne Cup.
  • Only one horse has ever won the Melbourne Cup who has jumped from barrier 18 which was Verry Elleegant (2021).
  • Only 17 fillies/mares have won the Melbourne Cup, Verry Elleegant was the latest filly/mare to win (2021).
  • If you are a numbers punter, a horse with the odds of $11 has won the Melbourne Cup 15 times.
  • Only two horses have ever won at a quote of under $3.

There is more helpful statistics and trivia on the Melbourne Cup statistics page.

2023 Melbourne Cup barrier draw

No. Silks Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight Odds
1 Silks
Gold Trip
Ciaron Maher & David Eustace
James McDonald
2
58.5kg
+340
2 Silks
Alenquer
Michael Moroney
Damien Oliver
9
56.5kg
+5000
3 Silks
Without A Fight
Anthony & Sam Freedman
Mark Zahra
16
56.5kg
+600
4 Silks
Breakup
Tatsuya Yoshioka
Kohei Matsuyama
18
55kg
+1700
5 Silks
Vauban
Willie Mullins
Ryan Moore
3
55kg
+240
6 Silks
Soulcombe
Chris Waller
Joao Moreira
4
53.5kg
+1000
7 Silks
Absurde
Willie Mullins
Zac Purton
8
53kg
+2200
8 Silks
Right You Are
Ciaron Maher & David Eustace
John Allen
15
53kg
+7000
9 Silks
Vow And Declare
Danny O’Brien
Billy Egan
19
53kg
+3000
10 Silks
Cleveland
Kris Lees
Michael Dee
23
52kg
+2600
11 Silks
Ashrun
Ciaron Maher & David Eustace
Kerrin McEvoy
11
51.5kg
+4000
12 Silks
Daqiansweet Junior
Phillip Stokes
Daniel Stackhouse
12
51.5kg
+9000
13 Silks
Okita Soushi
Joseph O’Brien
Dylan Gibbons
20
51.5kg
+7000
14 Silks
Sheraz
Chris Waller
Beau Mertens
22
51.5kg
+12500
15 Silks
Lastotchka
Mick Price & Michael Kent (Jnr)
Craig Williams
21
51kg
+2500
16 Silks
Magical Lagoon
Chris Waller
Mark Du Plessis
7
51kg
+9000
17 Silks
Military Mission
Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott
Rachel King
5
51kg
+4500
18 Silks
Serpentine
Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott
Jye McNeil
1
51kg
+6000
19 Silks
Virtuous Circle
Liam Howley
Craig Newitt
6
51kg
+9000
20 Silks
More Felons
Chris Waller
Jamie Kah
24
50.5kg
+3000
21 Silks
Future History
Ciaron Maher & David Eustace
Hollie Doyle
13
50kg
+2600
22 Silks
Interpretation
Ciaron Maher & David Eustace
Teo Nugent
17
50kg
+6000
23 Silks
Kalapour
Kris Lees
Zac Lloyd
14
50kg
+5000
24 Silks
True Marvel
Matthew Smith
Ben Thompson
10
50kg
+15000

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