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MELBOURNE CUP RESULTS AND WRAP UP

Melbourne Cup RSS / Editor / 03 November 2009 / Leave a comment Bet Now

Brad Thompson reviews each race on Melbourne Cup day...


Under-rated trainer Robbie Laing might be better known for producing stayers and jumpers but he was able to take out the opening race on Cup day with 2yo filly She's Got Gears.
Purchased for just $45,000, the daughter of Invincible Spirit unleashed a powerful turn of foot after a tardy beginning, to win by half a length from the David Hayes-trained Shaaheq.
The first three horses home were on the inside rail of Flemington's straight, with Devil's Melody leading the brigade on the unfavoured outside of the course. Crystal lily held on well for third, while the on-course tip Riverina's Gal ran well on debut for fourth.


1. She's Got Gears
2. Shaaheq
3. Crystal lily
4. Riverina's Gal


Race 2


Well backed favourite Lamarr looked the winner close to home for Michael Rodd, but wilted slightly on her run to be overtaken by smart mare Avienus.
Ridden supremely by little-known jockey Kane Bradley, Avienus slipped up on the inside for an impressive win and Bradley's first win at Flemington.
Bashful Girl battled on gamely for second, despite a wide run for the majority.


1. Avienus
2. Bashful Girl
3. Lamarr
4. Miss Lily Rose


Race 3


In a blow-out race for most punters, Linton Street hit the line hard under the urgings of under-rated jockey Chris Symons to wear down Juan Carlos who looked the winner in the straight after a mid-race move.
Trainer Michael Moroney declared the lightly-raced Linton Street an out and out stayer with bigger assignments within his grasp.
Courtney and Doosra Diamond finished third and fourth, respectively, although finished a long way from the first pair.


1. Linton Street
2. Juan Carlos
3. Courtney
4. Doosra Diamond


Race 4


Nick Hall's timely ride lifted Strawberry Field to an upset over heavily backed Ortensia.
Widely regarded as the best bet of the day, Ortensia was given a comfortable run in transit but was unable to find clear galloping room until the final 50m to go down by a long head.
Strawberry Field's performance has now warranted a tilt at a Listed race at Sandown on Saturday week, according to Trainer John O'Shea.
Rose Syrah held down third, and Amberino ran nicely for fourth.


1. Strawberry Field
2. Ortensia
3. Rose Syrah
4. Amberino


Race 5


Common Interest's liking to straight-racing was outlined here, bursting the bubble of the previously undefeated odds-on favourite Definitely Ready.
Favourite backers were ready to collect their winnings with 100m to go when three lengths in front, until he compounded against the fierce headwind in the closing stages.
With Dwayne Dunn aboard, Common Interest gave trainer Lee Freedman his first victory of the Melbourne Cup Carnival. Devils Force ran home strongly for second, with Broken finishing strongly for third.


1. Common Interest
2. Devil's Force
3. Broken
4. Definitely Ready


Race 6


Talented South Australian filly Majestic Music proved a touch too classy for her rivals in the Lexus plate over 1400m.
Jockey Steven Arnold provided the Leon Macdonald and Andrew Gluyas trained filly with a perfect ride, settling comfortably with cover from a wide gate then unleashing her powerful finish at the right moment in the straight.
Europa Point hung on gamely for second, while Indian Ocean flashed home for third.


1. Majestic Music
2. Europa Point
3. Indian Ocean
4. Furline


Race 7


Mark Kavanagh's rollercoaster spring ride turned a full circle with Shocking's win in the 2009 Melbourne Cup. Despite racing three wide without for the better part of the race, jockey Corey Brown found sufficient gas in the tank to run the 3200m out strongly to atone last year's disappointment when second on Bauer.
Godolphin's Crime Scene appeared the winner 150m from home, settled for second after being unable to finish off in the same emphatic style as Shocking.
International horses filled the placings with South African-trained Mourilyan finishing hard for third, with Glyn Schofield on board. Last year's fourth placegetter Master O'Reilly ran on gallantly, managing to secure a successive fourth placing.
Equal-favourite Alcopop was given every chance, but the lack of race experience in his lead-up probably took its tool in the final furlong. Leica Ding and Daffodil were entitled to finish closer after encountering trouble in the straight, and Viewed just got too far back.
All credit to Mark Kavanagh, Corey Brown and Shocking - An extraordinary performance, and sweet redemption for Kav.


1. Shocking
2. Crime Scene
3. Mourilyan
4. Master O'Reilly


Race 8


Consistent South Australian galloper Right Fong couldn't have been more impressive striding to victory in the Johnnie Walker Stakes over 1800m. Jockey Mark Pegus produced the David Balfour-trained six-year-old at the top of the straight and immediately pounced upon his rivals to score emphatically.
La Rocket raced on the speed and finished bravely for second, and favourite Sound Of Nature battled away for third.
1. Right Fong
2. La Rocket
3. Sound Of Nature
4. The Fonz


Race 9


Sydney sprinter Ahdashim prevailed in a tight photo finish victory over favourite Here De Angels in the penultimate event on Melbourne Cup day.
The Gerald Ryan-trained galloper sat off the speed with Blake Shinn in the saddle, and produced a devastating burst to tip out Melbourne Cup winning trainer Mark Kavanagh's Here De Angels who led for the majority.
In a tight finish, All Cheval held third and Snip Esprit finished in fourth.


1. Ahdashim
2. Here De Angels
3. All Cheval
4. Snip Esprit


Race 10


Flying Tessie showcased her devastating finishing sprint in the final race on the program, surging clear to win with relative ease. Race-favourite Huxxsen continued the theme of the day with another favourite struggling to find clear galloping room at a vital stage.
Spirited Halo and Bonindi held down second and third, respectively but were no match for the winner.


1. Flying Tessie
2. Spirited Halo
3. Bonindi
4. Syndrome

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