Melbourne Cup 2013: Live updates, results and blog

By Justin Cinque / Expert

The 2013 Melbourne Cup runs at 3.00pm AEDT, and we’ll bring you live updates, winners and losers, results and all the updates from the track as Australia’s richest race gets closer.

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Preview: The Melbourne Cup is the richest handicap event in the world, with over $6 million dollars in prize money on offer in this two-mile (3200m) global event.

Over 100,000 race goers flock out to the Flemington track, while 700 million people are expected to be viewing the event on their television screens throughout the world.

The world’s richest 3200m handicap has now progressed from the race that stops the nation to the race that stops the world.

Many internationals now send their horses to Australia in bid to claim the huge prize money on offer, and this year we see British, Irish, French, and German horses take on the Aussies.

The quality of horses to miss the Melbourne Cup this year again highlights the strength of the field, which is considered to be the best ever. Not even Bart Cummings could get a horse into the race – the Moonee Valley Cup winner Precedence missing out of the final field.

However, we look forward to watching the Cup field, not those that missed out. And we’ll start here with the Internationals.

Since the superstar Vintage Crop was the only international horse to win the Cup on his Australian debut, 66 international horses have tried to win without a lead-up run. None have won but quite a number have run a place. That means it won’t be easy for the internationals who haven’t had a start in Australia: Can any of Mount Athos, Dunaden, Red Cadeaux, Brown Panther, Royal Empire, Voleuse de Coeurs, Verema, or Tres Blue rewrite the history books?

There are four horses who are real roughies: Ethiopia, Mourayan, Ibicenco and Ruscello. While Ibicenco and Ruscello have won at the last start, they were in weaker than usual lead up races. Ethiopia has been out of form for more than a year and Mourayan isn’t going well enough. Could one of these outside hopes get up and cause a shock?

The Gai Waterhouse trained Fiorente is the current $7 favourite. He finished second last year carrying 53.5kg (55kg this year) before four excellent runs this year, winning the Group 2 Dato Tan Chin Nam Stakes (1600m) along the way. Drawn well in barrier 5 and has Damien Oliver on board.

Can he win as the first favourite since Makybe Diva in 2005?

Dandino was keenly backed before the Caulfield Cup, and after his excellent run to finish second many more have jumped on. He has great overseas form (beating Mount Athos easily) and that form was franked after his first-up performance. Can he go one better than at Caulfield?

One of the best outsiders is Super Cool. His Australian Cup win in March was exciting, but apart from his first up run in the Memsie this spring, most of his runs since have been a little underwhelming.

The handicap conditions are definitely going to suit (carrying 54.5kg). Can he ice the field?

Another Australian is the Chris Waller trained Hawkspur, who has strong claims. He was the Caulfield Cup favourite before settling too far back, but he ran on strongly from the tail to keep his Melbourne Cup dreams alive.

Can he be the first to win the Queensland Derby and the Melbourne Cup?

Dear Demi has been absolutely faultless so far this preparation. She was third in the Underwood and Caulfield Cup, second in the Mackinnon on Saturday and won the VRC Oaks this time last year. She is only carrying 51kg but has to run the distance. Can she win for owner John Singleton?

Sea Moon looks to be Lloyd Williams’ best chance of going back to back, and just one of five horses he has in the race. Sea Moon has superb overseas form and his last two starts have proven he could be back to his best. Lloyd’s others include Fawkner, the Caulfield Cup winner who is well fancied, and Seville, Masked Marvel, Mourayan, as well as last year’s winner Green Moon. Green Moon isn’t quite matching his form from last year and has a heavier weight to carry. Can Lloyd do it again?

Simenon rounds the field – a good Irish stayer who ran well behind Sea Moon at Caulfield. He enjoys the long trip, will be strong at the end, and has had a run in Australia to show his stuff. Can he win for Irish trainer Willie Mullins?

Enjoy this fantastic edition of the Melbourne Cup and happy punting.

The Crowd Says:

2013-11-05T14:07:44+00:00

peeeko

Roar Guru


it was sad to see the poor horse put down but i think you use way too much hyperbole or are pulling our legs or have never left Melbourne

2013-11-05T13:02:47+00:00

CJ

Guest


Ladies and Gents, Girls and Boys, Australia's Melbourne Cup is THE most Worlds prestigous event. Australia is a country which takes extreme pride in our National, Global Horse Race. We are very well noted high among International Racing ranks. Today, 5th November, 2013, was Melbourne Cup Day.............. However, unfortunately tonight (despite rejoice of the winner) all of Australia (and the World) stands extremely shocked by the news of of the French entrant, Verema's death.. And I mean to every single Australian !!! The unfortunate injury that Verona experienced this afternoon is extremely upsetting to us all. Every Aussie's heart is tonight focused toward her owner, trainer...and jockey. Every person on the street tonight truely empathises and grieves with everyone that was closely involved with this mare. Never before, has a participant had to be euthanised on the track during this historic Race. All Australians, very much, are with the French team tonight. Our thoughts are with you. Australians are totally devastated ! We cannot imagine how the French are feeling right now. Many hugs, love, kisses to all of you - that were close to her, and are now grieving deeply...........

2013-11-05T11:52:06+00:00

Mike

Guest


She was killed.

2013-11-05T11:32:28+00:00

Hone

Guest


Her husbands life ban on bookmaking was lifted in 2001 too. Not to mention the scandal with her son's betting agency just recently...

2013-11-05T10:52:51+00:00

Whitestar

Guest


I'm going to assume you're insinuating that you do? Happily, I don't know the Waterhouses or Oliver. It'll be an eternal pleasure if I never meet any of them.

2013-11-05T10:13:10+00:00

Jiggles

Roar Guru


Ah I take it you know her....

2013-11-05T10:07:14+00:00

Tristan Rayner

Editor


About $11.40.

2013-11-05T09:42:07+00:00

Whitestar

Guest


I only wish you were kidding there.... She comes across as false and untrustworthy, just like her son. That's before mentioning the jockey coming off an very light suspension for betting. Very disappointing result for mine.

2013-11-05T05:53:07+00:00

sheek

Roar Guru


Here's some trivia. Horses to win Melbourne Cup after a previous 2nd (emulating Fiorente). 6. Fiorente 2013 & 12. 5. Empire Rose 1988 & 87. 4. Gold And Black 1977 & 76. 3. Westcourt 1917 & 15. 2. The Grafter 1898 & 97. 1. Carbine 1890 & 89. Phar Lap won in 1930 after 3rd in 1929. Ditto Spearfelt 1926 & 24. Horses to finish second twice in Melbourne Cup (emulating Red Cadeaux). 5. Red Cadeaux 2013 & 11. 4. Maikai 1940 & 39. 3. Sacherie 1935 & 34 (also 3rd 1937). 2. Shadow King 1933 & 31 (also 3rd 1932 & 30). Shadow King most placed horse in cup history - two 2nds & two 3rds. 1. Mormon 1862 & 61 (both times behind Archer). Six other horses have had combinations of 2nds & 3rds. All-up, 29 horses have had multiple placings in the Cup, either winning, 2nd or 3rd.

2013-11-05T05:40:17+00:00

Tristan Rayner

Editor


Official crowd: 104,169

2013-11-05T05:39:00+00:00

Nicky

Guest


Do u know how much I would winif I did $1 to place on the 2nd horse through Tab!! The odds were $61

2013-11-05T05:38:59+00:00

Jason Cave

Guest


How woukd Channel Nine had performed in televising the Emirates Melbourne Cup instead of Seven if it had the chance to do so?

2013-11-05T05:24:55+00:00

Jiggles

Roar Guru


Big congratulations to Gai! After what has been a horrible year for her, this must feel especially sweet. She is probably one of the most charming & genuine people in racing, in what can be a very rough trade. Well done!

2013-11-05T05:24:04+00:00

Tristan Rayner

Editor


Vet reports: severe lacerations near forelegs. It's likely he clipped another horse in the run. He'll be ok. Just some skin.

2013-11-05T05:19:26+00:00

Shannon

Guest


What happened to brown panther what are the lacerations fr

2013-11-05T05:12:41+00:00

Cayla

Guest


did Verema die?

2013-11-05T05:11:49+00:00

Tristan Rayner

Editor


http://www.theroar.com.au/2013/11/05/2013-melbourne-cup-who-came-last-verema-or-ruscello/

2013-11-05T05:11:35+00:00

Tristan Rayner

Editor


Fourth was Simenon. Last was Verema.

2013-11-05T05:10:56+00:00

Renegade

Roar Guru


Justin, The funniest part is, this Melbourne Cup is probably the least confident i've been due to the high quality field. I normally spend a bit of time analysing and picking how im going to place my bets on the cup.... this year it was simple. $50 Box First 4 on 10 horses i think can win and $50 each way on the favourite ;) Looking at the odds the first 4 was always going to pay big regardless of who finished ahead...it paid $107,190 and i got 1.37% of that, and i'm loving it!!

2013-11-05T05:09:58+00:00

Tristan Rayner

Editor


She was. Read more here: http://www.theroar.com.au/2013/11/05/2013-melbourne-cup-who-came-last-verema-or-ruscello/

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