{"id":293336,"date":"2023-11-07T05:24:38","date_gmt":"2023-11-07T05:24:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sportsloveme.com\/?p=293336"},"modified":"2023-11-07T05:24:38","modified_gmt":"2023-11-07T05:24:38","slug":"where-your-horse-placed-in-the-2023-melbourne-cup","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sportsloveme.com\/horse-racing\/where-your-horse-placed-in-the-2023-melbourne-cup\/","title":{"rendered":"Where YOUR horse placed in the 2023 Melbourne Cup"},"content":{"rendered":"
Without A Fight has won the 2023 Melbourne Cup after he stormed to victory at Flemington.<\/p>\n
The Caulfield Cup winner cruised home by two lengths, finishing ahead of a gallant Soulcombe, with Sheraz claiming third spot over the 3200m journey.<\/p>\n
Remarkably, it was jockey Mark Zahra’s second successive Cup triumph, after he saluted on Gold Trip 12 months ago.\u00a0<\/p>\n
‘Unbelievable,’ a jubilant Zahra said post race.\u00a0<\/p>\n
‘He was a gentleman for me today. Went to the rail and switched off and probably got to the front earlier than last year.<\/p>\n
‘In front of him was Gold Trip and Vauban. I thought I’d stay here. They all made their moves and it opened up for me.\u00a0<\/p>\n
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Without A Fight has won the 2023 Melbourne Cup after he stormed to victory at Flemington<\/p>\n
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Remarkably, it was Mark Zahra’s second successive Cup triumph, after he saluted on Gold Trip 12 months ago<\/p>\n
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Given the prizemoney was $4.4million for the winner, hoop Mark Zahra had every reason to smile (pictured)<\/p>\n
‘I was on a horse you can sit on. He’s got an electric turn of foot and he pulled me all the way to the line.’<\/p>\n
Here is where the rest of the field finished in the race that stops a nation, starting with Ashrun in\u00a0fourth place.<\/span><\/p>\n 5th:\u00a0Daqiansweet Junior<\/span><\/p>\n Super run from the 2022 Adelaide Cup winner.<\/p>\n 6th:\u00a0\u00a0Interpretation<\/span><\/p>\n Great effort to finish in the top six from the last start winner in the Bendigo Cup.<\/p>\n 7th:\u00a0Absurde<\/span><\/p>\n Firmed in significantly, couldn’t get a clear run. An opportunity missed.\u00a0<\/p>\n 8th: True Marvel<\/span><\/p>\n Did exceptionally well to snare a top 10 placing.\u00a0<\/p>\n 9th: Vow And Declare<\/span><\/p>\n 2019 Melbourne Cup winner showed his old legs can hold their own.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Decorated trainer Gai Waterhouse would have expected a better showing from Military Mission<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Melbourne Cup favourite Vauban finished in 14th, leaving many punters searching for answers<\/p>\n 10th:\u00a0Military Mission<\/span><\/p>\n Gai Waterhouse\/Adrian Bott trained stayer would have hoped to finish higher.<\/p>\n 11th: Okita Soushi<\/span><\/p>\n After poor run in the Caulfield Cup, took his shot at redemption.<\/p>\n 12th: More Felons<\/span><\/p>\n Was previously named Scriptwriter – but couldn’t perform a miracle at Flemington even with the talented Jamie Kah in the saddle.<\/p>\n 13th: Lastotchka<\/span><\/p>\n Barrier 21 wasn’t ideal, even master jockey Craig Williams couldn’t conjure a miracle.<\/p>\n 14th: Vauban<\/span><\/p>\n Where do we even start? Some big punters will be wincing reading this. Pre-race favourite went missing.\u00a0<\/p>\n 15th: Future History<\/span><\/p>\n Won the Group 3 Bart Cummings at Flemington a month ago which warranted automatic entry into the Cup. Proved to be the only highlight, ridden by Hollie Doyle.<\/p>\n 16th:\u00a0Breakup<\/span>\u00a0<\/p>\n Japanese starter whose connections will be feeling deflated.<\/p>\n 17th: Gold Trip<\/span><\/p>\n Last year’s winner couldn’t repeat the dose.\u00a0<\/p>\n <\/p>\n James McDonald has dominated the Spring Carnival – but couldn’t get Gold Trip to go back to back in the race that stops a nationb<\/p>\n 18th: Virtuous Circle<\/span><\/p>\n Rank outsider, trained by Dianne McDonald, the mother of champion Kiwi hoop James McDonald. $151 chance for a reason.<\/p>\n 19th:\u00a0Serpentine<\/span><\/p>\n Dictated the pace early, faded badly as was expected.\u00a0<\/p>\n 20th:\u00a0Kalapour<\/span><\/p>\n Also gave once-a-year punters hope, finished where many experts thought he would.\u00a0<\/p>\n 21st:\u00a0Alenquer<\/span><\/p>\n No Cup fairytale for the departing Damien Oliver.\u00a0<\/p>\n 22nd: Magical Lagoon<\/span><\/p>\n Jockey Mark Du Plessis felt he may be outclassed, proved to be the case.<\/p>\n 23rd: Right You Are<\/span> (failed to finish)<\/p>\n