Outsider Knight’s Choice wins the 2024 Melbourne Cup

Knight's Choice wins Melbourne Cup 2024
Knight’s Choice, ridden by Robbie Dolan, wins the Melbourne Cup at Flemington. (Photo by Pat Scala/Racing Photos)

Knight’s Order has claimed victory in the 2024 Melbourne Cup, with the rank outsider delivering Sunshine Coast-based trainers John Symons and Sheila Laxon one of the biggest wins of their careers.

Laxon has now won two editions of the great race at Flemington, having etched her name into Cup folklore as the first female trainer to win the 3200m classic when Ethereal saluted in 2001.

Knight’s Choice, who was ridden by Robbie Dolan, didn’t bring the greatest form in the Cup and was sent out at a massive $91 quote with horse racing bookmakers, yet connections were always confident in the horse.

The race was run at a strong tempo throughout with Just Fine ($31) leading the field past the winning post for the first time, followed by Circle Of Fire ($21), Land Legend ($15) and Okita Soushi ($19).

Very little changed down the back straight, with each of the 23 jockeys getting their horse into a rhythm before gearing up to make a final run.

Just Fine lifted the speed at the 500m mark, and the runs from the middle of the pack began to come, with Zardozi ($14) and Okita Soushi surging to the lead at the 300m pole.

Buckaroo ($6), the race favourite with Neds, let go with his finish out in the middle of the track, but it was back on the inside of runners, where Warp Speed ($26) and the eventual winner were finishing off stronger than anything else.

Those two took a split between the leading duo as Knight’s Choice took a slender lead in the final 75m, but he still had to fight off the Japanese raider, who continued to drive in the shadows of the winning post.

The judge called for a photo on the finish line, but it was Knight’s Choice who held a margin over Warp Speed, ahead of Okita Soushi in third place and Zardozi in fourth.

2024 Melbourne Cup replay – Knight’s Choice


Symons was first to speak about the victory post-race.

“Yes. Yes. We wouldn’t be in here if we didn’t think we could (win it),” he said.

“What a great ride by Robbie, you know he stayed in, he took the risk, went through the pack; I was worried he got further back than we talked about, but great ride, what a thrill, what a thrill.

“You work with these horses 24/7 and you know where you’ve got them.

“You’d be disappointed if he didn’t run a good race. To run top 5 in a race like this, you’ve got to walk away happy.

“To win it, it’s a dream come true.”

Laxon followed her training partner in praising Dolan’s ride.

“It was just an awesome and amazing ride by Robbie,” she said.

“He started the race and then had to ride him. We didn’t give him instructions, he just knew what to do.

“Obviously, when you win something like this, it takes a while to register.

“I love it being done for the Australians.

“The Australian horse has done it and Robbie’s Australian now as well. So I’m thrilled to win the Cup.

“It’s the People’s Cup and that’s what it’s all about.”

Dolan was emotional following the win, and he was quick to point out that his family was on course to support him.

“Well, pinch me. I think I’m dreaming,” he said.

“It’s incredible. I just can’t believe it. I don’t even know what to say.

“I can’t even put it into words. This is the biggest race in the world, and to win it is just incredible.

“I’ve got my family here, my partner, Christine, our little baby, Macy. My dad flew over from Ireland, and now you got me in tears.

“I’ve never ridden this race before, so I didn’t know what to expect, but I feel like I’ve ridden it ten times because I’ve run the race over in my head before I got here.

“It panned out exactly as I thought it would.

“Once my horse spotted the gap and he sort of changed leads, and he just sort of picked up on me.

“Once I pulled the stick through, he found another gear again.

“He’s only a small little horse, but he gives his all every start, and that’s half the battle with him, I think and he’s proved a lot of people wrong.”

2024 Melbourne Cup finishing order

Place No. Colours Horse Trainer Jockey Odds Margin
1st 11 Knight's Choice Knight’s Choice Johny Symons & Sheila Laxon Robbie Dolan $91
2nd 4 Warp Speed Warp Speed Noboru Takagi Akira Sugawara $26 0.1L
3rd 12 Okita Soushi Okita Soushi Ciaron Maher Jamie Kah $19 0.85L
4th 14 Zardozi Zardozi James Cummings Andrea Atzeni $14 1.3L
5th 9 Absurde Absurde Willow Mullins Kerrin McEvoy $10 1.71L
6th 3 Circle Of Fire Circle Of Fire Ciaron Maher Mark Zahra $21 2.71L
7th 17 Fancy Man Fancy Man Annabel Neasham & Rob Archibald Ron Stewart $81 2.86L
8th 8 Land Legend Land Legend Chris Waller Zac Purton $15 3.32L
9th 2 Buckaroo Buckaroo Chris Waller Joao Moreira $6 3.52L
10th 5 Kovalica Kovalica Chris Waller Damian Lane $26 4.27L
11th 1 Vauban Vauban Willie Mullins William Buick $8 5.02L
12th 13 Onesmoothoperator Onesmoothoperator Brian Ellison Craig Williams $7 5.42L
13th 16 Valiant King Valiant King Chris Waller Craig Newitt $91 5.52L
14th 15 Sea King Sea King Harry Eustace Hollie Doyle $12 6.02L
15th 18 Interpretation Interpretation Ciaron Maher Teo Nugent $21 7.77L
16th 6 Sharp 'N' Smart Sharp ‘N’ Smart Graeme & Deborah Rogerson Michael Dee $51 9.52L
17th 24 Trust In You Trust In You Bruce Wallace & Grant Cooksley Mark Du Plessis $71 9.98L
18th 20 Mostly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy Trent Busuttin & Natalie Young Karis Teetan $91 10.98L
19th 19 Manzoice Manzoice Chris Waller Declan Bates $101 13.23L
20th 21 Positivity Positivity Andrew Forsman Winona Costin $101 13.63L
21st 23 The Map The Map Dan Clarken & Oopy MacGillivray Rachel King $71 14.09L
22nd 22 Saint George Saint George Ciaron Maher Tyler Schiller $26 15.34L
23rd 7 Just Fine Just Fine Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott Jye McNeil $31 25.34L
Scr 10 Athabascan Athabascan John O’Shea & Tom Charlton Zac Lloyd Scr Scr

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