Melbourne Cup Field order of entry – 2014

Race 7 – Emirates Melbourne Cup (3200 METRES)
Of $6,000,000.1st $3,600,000, 2nd $1,080,000, 3rd $540,000, 4th $270,000, 5th $150,000, 6th $120,000, 7th $120,000, 8th $120,000 GROUP 1
Handicap, Minimum Weight 49kg, Apprentices cannot claim.Field Limit: 24

 

Horse Trainer Ballot Weight Hcp Rating
1 ADMIRE RAKTI (JPN) Tomoyuki Umeda 1 58.5kg
2 GREEN MOON (IRE) Robert Hickmott 2 57kg
3 FAWKNER Robert Hickmott 3 57kg
4 RED CADEAUX (GB) Ed Dunlop 4 57kg
5 CAVALRYMAN (GB) Saeed Bin Suroor 5 57kg
6 THE OFFER (IRE) Gai Waterhouse 6 56.5kg
7 PROTECTIONIST (GER) Andreas Wohler 7 56.5kg
8 SEA MOON (GB) Robert Hickmott 8 56.5kg
9 MY AMBIVALENT (IRE) Roger Varian 9 54.5kg
10 LUCIA VALENTINA (NZ) Kris Lees 10 53kg
11 SEISMOS (IRE) Marco Botti 11 56kg
12 ROYAL DIAMOND (IRE) Johnny Murtagh 12 55.5kg
13 JUNOOB (GB) Chris Waller 13 55.5kg
14 WHO SHOT THEBARMAN (NZ) Chris Waller 14 55kg
15 MUTUAL REGARD (IRE) Johnny Murtagh 15 55kg
16 GATEWOOD (GB) John Gosden 16 55kg
17 WILLING FOE (USA) Saeed Bin Suroor 17 55kg
18 PRECEDENCE (NZ) Bart & James Cummings 18 54.5kg
19 BRAMBLES (NZ) Peter G Moody 19 54kg
20 MR O’CEIRIN (NZ) Ciaron Maher 20 54kg
21 OPINION (IRE) Chris Waller 21 53.5kg
22 AU REVOIR (IRE) Andre Fabre 22 53.5kg
23 LIDARI (FR) Peter G Moody 23 53.5kg
24 ARALDO (GB) Michael Moroney 24 53kg
25 UNCHAIN MY HEART David Hayes & Tom Dabernig 25 51.5kg
26 SHOREHAM Saab Hasan 26 53kg
27 LA AMISTAD Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes 27 51.5kg
28 CARAVAN ROLLS ON (GB) Danny O’Brien 28 52.5kg
29 BIG MEMORY (FR) Tony McEvoy 29 52.5kg
30 PRINCE OF PENZANCE (NZ) Darren Weir 30 52.5kg
31 LORD VAN PERCY (GB) Andrew Balding 31 52.5kg
32 NOBLE PROTECTOR (GB) Robert Smerdon 32 51kg
33 LET’S MAKE ADEAL Nigel Blackiston 33 50.5kg
34 MARKSMANSHIP (IRE) Ciaron Maher 34 50.5kg
35 WISH COME TRUE (IRE) Peter G Moody 35 50.5kg
36 LIKE A CAROUSEL Ken Keys 36 50kg
37 SIGNOFF (IRE) Darren Weir 37 50kg
38 AMRALAH (IRE) Robert Hickmott 38 54.5kg
39 GRIS CARO (GB) Jake Stephens 39 52kg
40 THUNDERBIRD ONE (NZ) Francis Finnegan 40 50kg

More News:

If Lord Van Percy can win the Lexus Stakes and force his way into the Melbourne Cup field, internationally-trained horses will account for half the runners in Australia’s most famous race.

Of the 12 overseas horses among the latest declarations taken on Monday, the Andrew Balding-trained Lord Van Percy is the only one not assured of a start.

Lord Van Percy
Lord Van Percy

The winner of Saturday’s Lexus Stakes (2500m) gains automatic entry to the Cup and cannot be rehandicapped.

The last horse to pull off the double was Shocking in 2009, nine years after Brew achieved the feat to propel his jockey Kerrin McEvoy to an international career.

After several years riding for Godolphin in Europe, McEvoy returned home to continue his association with Sheikh Mohammed’s Australian operation.

The jockey is now in high demand as a freelance rider and rides the Derby favourite Hampton Court on Saturday and partners the well-fancied Lucia Valentina in this year’s Cup on Tuesday.

On Monday he was reunited with Brew at the Cup launch, saying it brought back fond memories.

“I owe a lot to Brew for giving me a great start,” McEvoy said. “It was great to catch up with him again today.”

Prince Of Penzance, winner of Saturday’s Moonee Valley Cup, received a two kilogram penalty for that win but is stranded at No.30 in the Melbourne Cup ballot order.

His likely target is the Queen Elizabeth Stakes on Saturday week. If a horse paid up for the Melbourne Cup misses a start but wins the Queen Elizabeth, it earns a $100,000 bonus.

Among the horses trying to earn a Cup start via the Lexus is La Amistad, a three-quarter sister to Makybe Diva, the winner of an unrivalled three Melbourne Cups.

After a disappointing three unplaced runs in Sydney, La Amistad earned her chance in the Lexus with her second in the City Tattersalls Cup.

She is trained by the Hawkes family partnership which almost pulled off the Lexus-Cup double four years ago when Maluckyday ran second in the big one to French horse Americain.

The Japanese Caulfield Cup winner, Admire Rakti, remains the $4 favourite for the Melbourne Cup ahead of German horse Protectionist at $6.50 and Lucia Valentina at $6.50.

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