06/11/2017. Melbourne Cup 2017 (3200 metri) G1, Ippodromo di Flemington martedì 7 novembre ore 5,00 italiane: favorito Frankie Dettori in sella ad Almandin // Di seguito: dati sulla corsa e commenti sulla forma dei cavalli, quote, giubbe, links per vedere la corsa // Cavallo da seguire per la piazza di quota

 

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Melbourne Cup

THE 2017 MELBOURNE CUP (3200 metres)

Total Prize Money $6,200,000 – Group 1.
Handicap race. Field limit 24.

The 2017 Melbourne Cup field at Flemington.

  • Our tip for the Melbourne Cup
    #2 Almandin $9/3
    (full set of HRA Tips)

1 HARTNELL – Damian Lane – 12 – 57.5kg
2 ALMANDIN – Frankie Dettori – 14 – 56.5kg
3 HUMIDOR – Blake Shinn – 13 – 56kg
4 TIBERIAN – Olivier Peslier – 23 – 55.5kg
5 MARMELO – Hugh Bowman – 16 – 55kg
6 RED CARDINAL – Kerrin McEvoy – 24 – 55kg
7 JOHANNES VERMEER – Ben Melham – 3 – 54.5kg
8 BONDI BEACH – Michael Walker – 1 – 54kg
9 MAX DYNAMITE – Zac Purton – 2 – 54kg
10 VENTURA STORM – Glen Boss – 6 – 54kg
11 WHO SHOT THEBARMAN – T Berry – 20 – 54kg
12 WICKLOW BRAVE – Stephen Baster – 8 – 54kg
13 BIG DUKE – Brenton Avdulla – 5 – 53.5kg
14 US ARMY RANGER – J Spencer – 22 – 53.5kg
15 BOOM TIME – Cory Parish – 9 – 53kg
16 GALLANTE – Michael Dee – 18 – 53kg
17 LIBRAN – Dwayne Dunn – 7 – 53kg
18 NAKEETA – Glyn Schofield – 19 – 53kg
19 SINGLE GAZE – Kathy O’Hara – 11 – 53kg
20 WALL OF FIRE – Craig Williams – 15 – 53kg
21 THOMAS HOBSON – Joao Moreira – 21 – 52kg
22 REKINDLING – Corey Brown – 4 – 51.5kg
23 AMELIE’S STAR – Dean Yendall – 10 – 51kg
24 CISMONTANE – Beau Mertens – 17 – 50kg

The 2017 Melbourne Cup is the richest and most sought after race on the Australian horse racing calendar. This year the Cup will be run on Tuesday November 7th.

Raced annually at the Flemington Races on the first Tuesday in November, the Melbourne Cup is final highlight in Melbourne’s thrilling Spring carnival of racing. A true staying test of 3200m the Melbourne Cup attracts international interest, with many overseas horses nominating for the race, for a chance to share in the millions of dollars of prize money.

The odds for the 2017 Melbourne Cup will be updated here along with the barrier draw, weights and the final field. Want to bet on the Melbourne Cup online? Then make sure you go to our betting page, and take advantage of the many joining offers available. They all offer joining incentives and or bonus bets, so why not take advantage of the free bet offers available now (not available in nsw/vic).

Last years Melbourne Cup Result:
• 1st – ALMANDIN
• 2nd – Heartbreak City
• 3rd – Hartnell 

Past Melbourne Cup Results & Times:

Year – Winner – 2nd – 3rd
2016 – Almandin – Heartbreak City – Hartnell
2015 – Prince Of Penzance – Max Dynamite – Criterion
2014 – Protectionist – Red Cadeaux – Who Shot Thebarman
2013 – Fiorente – Red Cadeaux – Mount Athos 3.20.3
2012 – Green Moon – Fiorente – Jakkalberry 3:20.4
2011 – Dunaden – Red Cadeaux – Lucas Cranach 3:20.8
2010 – Americain – Maluckyday – So You Think 3.26:8
2009 – Shocking – Crime Scene – Mourilyan 3:23.8
2008 – Viewed – Bauer – C’est La Guerre 3:20.4

Since the Melbourne Cups inception in 1877, the day has been a public holiday for those in Melbourne and Victoria, which has helped to swell public interest around the whole Spring Carnival. This was highlighted in the 1960’s when the Victorian racing Club decided to host Horse racing ‘fashion on the field’, in an attempt to attract women to the races. Needless to say the promotion was a success, with the fashion parades still taking place on Melbourne Cup day.

In recent times Makybe Diva has been the first horse to win 3 successive Melbourne Cups (2003, 2004, 2005); a feat which has seen her take her place as one of Australia’s finest ever gallopers. If Makybe Diva is the queen the Melbourne Cup, it would be fair to say that the mercurial trainer Bart Cummings if the King. This was highlighted a record 11th time in the 2008 Melbourne Cup, when he trained rank outsider Viewed to an unexpected victory.

fonte : Horse Race Australia

 

MELBOURNE CUP 2017 FIELD,  RACE TIME: 3:00 PM,  NOVEMBER 7, 2017, 3200M RACE AT FLEMINGTON RACECOURSE

 

1. Hartnell (12)

(GB)
J: DAMIAN LANE

 

T: JAMES CUMMINGS
W: 57.5KG
PREDICTION: 9TH
Best Odds: $31
COMMENT: A really hard horse to gauge. He ran third in the Cup last year and looked good during the Autumn. His Spring campaign hasn’t been that good although he was arguably campaigned more around the Cup this time. He definitely has the class and a win wouldn’t surprise but i don’t think he is going well enough to win.
 
2. Almandin (14)

(GER)
J: FRANKIE DETTORI

 

T: ROBERT HICKMOTT
W: 56.5KG
PREDICTION: 2ND
Best Odds: $9.50
COMMENT: Last years Melb Cup winners and was ultra impressive in his first two runs this preparation although last start in the Bart Cummings he was a bit flat. Happy to forgive that run and i think he is the best stayer we have here in Australia. Very hard to beat once again.
 
3. Humidor (13)

(NZ)
J: BLAKE SHINN

 

T: DARREN WEIR
W: 56KG
PREDICTION: 6TH
Best Odds: $11
COMMENT: Nearly caused the upset of the decade in the Cox Plate last start when he nearly ran down Winx. I didn’t think he stayed all that well in the Caulfield Cup though so the 3200m is questionable imo. Happy to bet around him at the distance judging by his price.
 
4. Tiberian (23)

(FR)
J: OLIVIER PESLIER

 

T: ALAIN COUETIL
W: 55.5KG
PREDICTION: 12TH
Best Odds: $26
COMMENT: A really interesting French galloper who has the form to win this race if he has travelled well. We haven’t seen him go around in Aus before and history suggests its hard to win the Melbourne Cup first up but i still think he is one of the better chances in the race at the price.
 
5. Marmelo (16)

(GB)
J: HUGH BOWMAN

 

T: HUGHIE MORRISON
W: 55KG
PREDICTION: 1ST
Best Odds: $8.00
COMMENT: Had the International form to be right in Melbourne Cup contention and his first up run in the Caulfield Cup suggests he is going to be very hard to beat in the race. Has a very good turn of foot and has won at 3000m so he should stay the distance. The horse to beat.
 
6. Red Cardinal (24)

(IRE)
J: KERRIN MCEVOY

 

T: ANDREAS WOHLER
W: 55KG
PREDICTION: 7TH
Best Odds: $18
COMMENT: Another one of the Internationals that i really like but like most of them we have not seen them go around before so its hard to gauge how he has travelled. On his overseas form he looks right in this race and he has last years Cup winning jockey Kerrin McEvoy on board so his judgement to ride this horse says a lot. Big danger.
 
7. Johannes Vermeer (3)

(IRE)
J: BEN MELHAM

 

T: AIDAN O’BRIEN
W: 54.5KG
PREDICTION: 5TH
Best Odds: $10
COMMENT: Was the eye catcher of the day in the Herbert Power Stakes which saw him jump as the red hot favourite in the Caulfield Cup. He didn’t have much luck in the Caulfield Cup but still ran a very good race. He has a very good turn of foot although there is a query whether he can stay the distance as he has only won up to 2000m.
 
8. Bondi Beach (1)

(IRE)
J: MICHAEL WALKER

 

T: ROBERT HICKMOTT
W: 54KG
PREDICTION: 20TH
Best Odds: $67
COMMENT: Bondi Beach i thought had a good chance leading into last years Melbourne Cup but could only manage 13th. His two runs since in Australia don’t suggest he is going well enough to win. Happy to leave out.
 
9. Max Dynamite (2) Cavallo d seguire per la piazza

(FR)
J: ZAC PURTON

 

T: WILLIAM MULLINS
W: 54KG
PREDICTION: 15TH
Best Odds: $15
COMMENT: Ran a narrow second in the Cup two years ago but we didn’t see him last year. His runs since that Cup run overseas have been mixed but he dropped back in class and regained winning form last time out. I don’t think he is going as well as he was two years ago but horses often have the tendency to race well in certain races and he will stay the trip.
 
10. Ventura Storm (6)

(IRE)
J: GLEN BOSS

 

T: DAVID & B HAYES & T DABERNIG
W: 54KG
PREDICTION: 10TH
Best Odds: $35
COMMENT: He was ticking along really nicely heading into the Caulfield Cup and i thought he would go very close but he was disappointing. If you take his Caulfield Cup run out then he looks like he would be right in this race. Happy to give him another chance so he should be included.
 
11. Who Shot Thebarman (20)

(NZ)
J: TBC

 

T: TBC
W: 54KG
COMMENT: Scratched
 
12. Wicklow Brave (8)

(GB)
J: STEPHEN BASTER

 

T: WILLIAM MULLINS
W: 54KG
PREDICTION: 8TH
Best Odds: $67
COMMENT: Ran in the Melbourne Cup last year and you could say he failed pretty badly finishing 22nd. Has been in good form overseas without really winning and his run in the Caulfield Cup wasn’t too bad despite finishing back in the field. Definitely has his claims and shouldn’t be at such long odds. Looks overs.
 
13. Big Duke (5)

(IRE)
J: BRENTON AVDULLA

 

T: DARREN WEIR
W: 53.5KG
PREDICTION: 18TH
Best Odds: $21
COMMENT: Has been racing well this preparation with his best run two starts ago where he won the St Leger Stakes impressively. Jumped as a short priced favourite in the Moonee Valley Cup and was just fair. Don’t really like the form he is coming through and at the price ill be happy to bet around him.
 
14. Us Army Ranger (22)

(IRE)
J: GLEN BOSS

 

T: JOSEPH O’BRIEN
W: 53.5KG
PREDICTION: 21ST
Best Odds: $67
COMMENT: Has been racing in some high class races overseas but he hasn’t really challenged in any of them. A good galloper on his day but is out of form and i can’t see him turning his form around in this.
 
15. Boom Time (9)
J: CORY PARISH

 

T: DAVID & B HAYES & T DABERNIG
W: 53KG
PREDICTION: 13TH
Best Odds: $34
COMMENT: Has had his fair share of injury issues but seems to be over them showing he is in form by winning the Caulfield Cup last start at a big price. Should stay the distance and on his last start win he should be shorter so at the price he needs to be included in your multiples. Good e/w chance.
 
16. Gallante (18)

(IRE)
J: MICHAEL DEE

 

T: ROBERT HICKMOTT
W: 53KG
PREDICTION: 23RD
Best Odds: $101
COMMENT: Since he won the Sydney Cup last year he has found nothing. Well beaten in the Geelong Cup last start and was beaten a mile in the Foundation Cup. Pass.
 
17. Libran (7)

(IRE)
J: DWAYNE DUNN

 

T: CHRIS WALLER
W: 53KG
PREDICTION: 13TH
Best Odds: $51
COMMENT: Has been racing well this preparation including a good win in the Kingston Town Stakes. He will run the distance and should be rock hard fit. Drawn to get a good run and looks a good place bet at the big price. Add to multiples.
 
18. Nakeeta (19)

(GB)
J: GLYN SCHOFIELD

 

T: IAIN JARDINE
W: 53KG
PREDICTION: 19TH
Best Odds: $35
COMMENT: A hard horse to line-up. He won the Ebor last start which is usually a good guide for International horses although his form before that wasn’t great. Based on those runs ill be risking him here.
 
19. Single Gaze (11)
J: KATHY O’HARA

 

T: NICK OLIVE
W: 53KG
PREDICTION: 11TH
Best Odds: $51
COMMENT: Has been racing in career best form of late and she continues to improve at every run. She was thrown in the deep end last start in the Caulfield Cup and she definitely held her own running second. There is a query if she can run the 3200m but all indicators say she will. Include.
 
20. Wall Of Fire (15)

(IRE)
J: CRAIG WILLIAMS

 

T: HUGO PALMER
W: 53KG
PREDICTION: 3RD
Best Odds: $13
COMMENT: Had his first run in Australia in the Herbert Power Stakes and hit the line well over the 2000m. He has been racing well overseas and should continue to improve as he is only lightly raced. Probably would have preferred some cut out of the track so if it rains he looks hard to beat but even on a dry track he should be right in the finish.
 
21. Thomas Hobson (21)

(GB)
J: JOAO MOREIRA

 

T: WILLIAM MULLINS
W: 52KG
PREDICTION: 15TH
Best Odds: $19
COMMENT: Has been racing well in lower class staying races overseas and is deserving of his spot in the field. Has drawn very wide which will make it tough and based on some of the form from the overseas races he has been contesting ill be risking him at the price.
 
22. Rekindling (4)

(GB)
J: COREY BROWN

 

T: JOSEPH O’BRIEN
W: 51.5KG
PREDICTION: 4TH
Best Odds: $14
COMMENT: A high class stayer who is having his first start in Australia. He has contested some of the better G1′s in Europe this year despite being a relatively immature horse which shows their opinion of him. Drawn well and looks a very good chance at the weights.
 
23. Amelie’s Star (10)
J: DEAN YENDALL

 

T: DARREN WEIR
W: 51KG
PREDICTION: 16TH
Best Odds: $20
COMMENT: Was racing just okay then came out and beat a good field ultra impressively in the Bart Cummings two starts ago. She then put in just an okay run in the Caulfield Cup. Hard to gauge on her best she is right in it but her best seems to be few and far between.
 
24. Cismontane (17)
J: BEAU MERTENS

 

T: GAI WATERHOUSE
W: 50KG
PREDICTION: 22ND
Best Odds: $51
COMMENT: Won the Lexus Stakes and that usually proves to be a good lead up race into the Melbourne Cup for horses to race well despite not winning often. I think it was one of the worst editions of the Lexus Stakes ive seen so ill be leaving him out.

fonte : www.justhorseracing.com.au

 

LUNEDÌ 6 NOVEMBRE 2017. Australia: Arriva la Melbourne Cup! Favorito Frankie Dettori su Almandin. Ecco i link per vederla in streaming

 
 

Sono davvero tanti i motivi per restare svegli, o svegliarsi presto, nella notte tra lunedì e martedì in Italia. Da Flemington, in Australia, va in scena la corsa “that stops a nation”, la 157° edizione della Emirates Melbourne Cup (Group 1 Handicap) (3yo+) (Turf) (3yo+) sulla distanza delle due miglia in programma alle 5,00 di mattina ora italiana con 23 cavalli al via. 

Una folla di 100,000 persone è attesa in ippodromo, inclusa Paris Jackson quale figlia di Michael Jackson come madrina dell’evento e che ha sfilato con uno dei più attesi quali Marmelo, che coinvolgerà una gargantuesca folla di 750 milioni di persone che guarderà l’evento da tutto il mondo tra tv ed internet, con 163 nazioni coinvolte in questo spettacolo. I 3 minuti e mezzo più eccitanti dello sport australiano alle 3pm ora locale, con 11 cavalli internazionali e 12 dei migliori stayer australiani in lotta per i $6.25 milioni appesi sul palo. 

Il businessman Lloyd Williams cerca la seconda vittoria consecutiva con Almandin (Monsun), la sesta in assoluta per il proprietario, che cercherà di vincere ancora la coppa con i diamanti da 18 carati. In sella Lanfranco Dettori che non ha mai vinto questa corsa. Abbiamo trovato dei dati ci aiutano a rendere l’idea della portata dell’evento. Ben 8720 passeggeri delle compagnie di volo hanno raggiunto Melbourne per assistere alla Cup. A livello di contributi l’indotto della stessa è di circa $427 milioni che si spenderanno intorno a questa spettacolare corsa, con $44 di questi spesi solo per comprare vestiti. Lo scorso anno sono stati scommessi sulla corsa $135,8 milioni ma i media locali ipotizzano quest’anno possa superare quota $141 milioni. Gli esperti del TAB prevedono 11 milioni di transazioni. In loco ci saranno i seguenti campioni dello sport: L’olimpionico Ian Thorpe, il cricketer Ricky Ponting, il cantante americano Taylor Dayne, il boxer Jeff Horn l’attore Pia Miller mentre Katie Noonan canterà l’inno australiano prima della partenza della corsa.

Altre storie particolari sono quelle che riguardano Kathy O’Hara, l’unica donna nella corsa in sella a Single Gaze (Not A Single Doubt) in una chance a 40/1, per cercare di ripetere il miracolo di Michelle Payne con Prince Of Penzance nel 2015. Il cavallo di Canberra cerca la storia. Sei sono gli irlandesi e sono Johannes Vermeer (trainer: Aidan O’Brien) 10-1, Max Dynamite (Willie Mullins) 16-1, Rekindling (Joseph O’Brien) 14-1, Thomas Hobson (Willie Mullins) 14-1, US Army Ranger (Joseph O’Brien) 66-1, Wicklow Brave (Willie Mullins) 66-1.

Coinvolgimenti familiari ci saranno anche in James Cummings, determinato a seguire le orme del leggendario padre Bart, in una corsa vinta 12 volte. Ma sono tante le storie, vi sveliamo comunque uno degli streaming utili per seguire la corsa in diretta ed il campo ufficiale dei partenti con le quote.