Appears to be making up the numbers. Fujaira Prince Japanese horses always have to be respected as they have a fantastic record in Australia and are competitive all around the world. He jumped at $12 in the Caulfield Cup and landed in a nice spot around midfield off a hot early tempo but was flat when the field packed up around the turn and was very plain late. This five-year-old stallion trained by Joseph O'Brien looked to be a genuine contender for last year's Melbourne Cup but unfortunately circumstances derailed his campaign and he wasn't fit to contest the race that stops the nation. 29. Excl NSW & WA. 6. This talented Japenese galloper shot to near the top of the Melbourne Cup betting markets after a superb win in the Caulfield Cup last start.
This Irish-bred gelding has enjoyed an impressive run of form since making his debut in Australia back in June 2018. The 3200m Melbourne Cup distance is a query, and he doesn't win in stakes grade out of turn, but there is improvement left in him and he does tick plenty of the boxes. Two weeks later, she narrowly won the Group 1 Queensland Oaks before finishing third in the Queensland Derby. Note that the horse was first-up last year and will be repeating that tactic in the 2019 Melbourne Cup. Since the 2018 Melbourne Cup, Youngstar’s form has been patchy.
Below you will find the final field and profiles of the horses that will potentially run in the 2020 Melbourne Cup. Gamble Responsibly. 28.
The Melbourne Cup is held annually at Flemington Racecourse on the first Tuesday in November, and has become known as “the race that stops a nation”. Marmelo is a six-year-old stallion by Australian time by Duke Of Marmalade out of Capriolla.
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Scottish trainer Iain Jardine sees no reason why he won't be back for another crack at the Melbourne Cup