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Which horse came second to Rogan Josh in the 1999 Melbourne Cup?

Which horse came second to Rogan Josh in the 1999 Melbourne Cup?

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Place Number Horse
1st 17 Rogan Josh
2nd 2 Central Park (IRE)
=3rd 12 Lahar
=3rd 24 Zazabelle (NZ)

Who won the Melbourne Cup in 1999?

Rogan Josh
Rogan Josh (foaled 1992) is an Australian Thoroughbred racehorse, who won the 1999 Melbourne Cup when ridden by John Marshall for the trainer Bart Cummings.

How many times has number 11 won the Melbourne Cup?

Shorten the odds: Horses with odds of 10-1 ($11) have won 16 times and those paying 8-1 ($9) have won 14 times. The Melbourne Cup hasn’t been a friendly race for favourites in recent years. Only Gai Waterhouse’s Fiorente (2013) has won as favourite since Makybe Diva in 2005.

Who won 1985 Melbourne Cup?

What A Nuisance
What A Nuisance (1978–2005) was a New Zealand-bred Thoroughbred racehorse. He was best known for winning the Melbourne Cup at Flemington Racecourse in November 1985.

Who is the Favourite horse for Melbourne Cup?

Incentivise
Incentivise remains the rock-solid favourite for the Melbourne Cup, but there is late support for Delphi to challenge the Caulfield Cup winner. Incentivise briefly touched $3 with bookmakers to win the race, but has been backed into $2.80 as the race approaches.

Who won 2020 Caulfield Cup?

Verry Elleegant
2020 Caulfield Cup/Winners
Caulfield Cup Results 2020 Superstar mare Verry Elleegant claimed her sixth G1 win, taking out out the 2020 Caulfield Cup (2400m) following a stirring duel with Anthony Van Dyck.

Who was the winner of the Melbourne Cup in 1999?

The 1999 Melbourne Cup was the 139th running of the Melbourne Cup, a prestigious Australian Thoroughbred horse race. The race, run over 3,200 metres (1.988 mi), was held on Tuesday, 2 November 1999 at Melbourne ‘s Flemington Racecourse. The race won by Rogan Josh, trained by Bart Cummings and ridden by John Marshall.

What was the record payout for the Melbourne Cup?

The record Melbourne Cup Trifecta dividend was a huge $61,867.90 paid out back in 1993 In 2009 punters across the country splurged on Tuesday’s Melbourne Cup with a record $95.6 million outlaid on the Victorian and New South Wales TABs Average spend per punter on the Melbourne Cup odds is approximately $8.50, of which $7.30 is returned in dividends

Why did brew win the 2000 Melbourne Cup?

After the delayed start to the 2000 Cup race, when one of the horses refused to enter the stalls, Brew went on to win inside the 400 metre mark. His win led him to be named the 2000-2001 Champion Stayer in the Australian Horse of the Year awards.

What was name of horse that won Melbourne Cup in 1996?

Dubbed ‘The Horse from Heaven’, the chestnut coated Saintly won the Cox Plate and the Melbourne Cup in the same year, and had a string of successes in other Group 1 races including the Australian Cup and CF Orr Stakes. The 1996 Cup win was the tenth for renowned trainer Bart Cummings.

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