Caulfield Cup

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Rogilla, 1932 winner.
Rogilla, 1932 winner.

The Caulfield Cup, one of Australia's richest thoroughbred horse races and the richest of its type in the world (2400 metre or metric mile-and-a-half handicap) is held annually by the Melbourne Racing Club. The race is a handicap like the Melbourne Cup, which means that horses that compete in the Caulfield Cup are capable of running on the first Tuesday of November as well. Performances in the Caulfield Cup are one of the possible qualification methods for a run in the Melbourne Cup. A horse that has won both Caulfield and Melbourne Cups has been said to have won the 'cups double', and many horses have done this such as Ethereal and Might and Power. The race is open to horses three-years-old and over.

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[edit] Race history

[edit] Caulfield Cup Winners

  • 1963 - Sometime
  • 1962 - Even Stevens
  • 1961 - Summer Fair
  • 1960 - Ilumquh
  • 1959 - Regal Wench
  • 1958 - Sir Blink
  • 1957 - Tulloch
  • 1956 - Redcraze
  • 1955 - Rising Fast
  • 1954 - Rising Fast
  • 1953 - My Hero
  • 1952 - Peshawar
  • 1951 - Basha Felika
  • 1950 - Grey Boots
  • 1949 - Lincoln
  • 1948 - Red Fury
  • 1947 - Columnist
  • 1946 - Royal Gem
  • 1945 - St. Fairy
  • 1944 - Counsel
  • 1943 - Saint Warden
  • 1943 - Skipton
  • 1942 - Tranquil Star
  • 1941 - Velocity
  • 1940 - Beaulivre
  • 1939 - Rivette
  • 1938 - Buzalong
  • 1937 - The Trump
  • 1936 - Northwind
  • 1935 - Palfresco
  • 1934 - Journal
  • 1933 - Gaine Carrington
  • 1932 - Rogilla
  • 1931 - Denis Boy
  • 1930 - Amounis
  • 1929 - High Syce
  • 1928 - Maple
  • 1927 - Textile
  • 1926 - Manfred
  • 1925 - Whittier
  • 1924 - Purser
  • 1923 - Wynette
  • 1922 - Whittier
  • 1921 - Violoncello
  • 1920 - Eurythmic
  • 1919 - Lucknow
  • 1918 - King Offa
  • 1917 - Bronzetti
  • 1916 - Shepherd King
  • 1915 - Lavendo
  • 1914 - Uncle Sam
  • 1913 - Aurifer
  • 1912 - Uncle Sam
  • 1911 - Lady Medallist
  • 1910 - Flavinius
  • 1909 - Blue Book / Aborigine (dead heat)
  • 1908 - Maranui
  • 1907 - Poseidon
  • 1906 - Poseidon
  • 1905 - Marvel Loch
  • 1904 - Murmur
  • 1903 - Sweet Nell
  • 1902 - Lieutenant Bill
  • 1901 - Hymettus
  • 1900 - Ingliston
  • 1899 - Dewey
  • 1898 - Hymettus
  • 1897 - Amberite
  • 1896 - Cremorne
  • 1895 - Waterfall
  • 1894 - Paris
  • 1893 - Sainfoin
  • 1892 - Paris
  • 1891 - G'naroo
  • 1890 - Vengeance
  • 1889 - Boz
  • 1888 - Chicago
  • 1887 - Oakleigh
  • 1886 - Ben Bolt
  • 1885 - Grace Darling
  • 1884 - Blink Bonny
  • 1883 - Calma
  • 1882 - Little Jack
  • 1881 - Master Avenel
  • 1881 - Blue Ribbon
  • 1880 - Tom Kirk
  • 1879 - Newminster
  • † In 1969 Nausori was first past the post but a protest by jockey Roy Higgins on Big Filou was upheld.
  • Two Caulfield Cups were held in 1881.
  • The 1943 Cup was run in two divisions.

[edit] Incidents

In 2007, Maldivian and Eskimo Queen were late scratchings. Maldivian, shortest price favourite for 41 years, misbehaved and injured himself in the starting stalls, frightening second priced favourite Eskimo Queen who for a time was trapped beneath the stalls. [1] [2] The race started almost nine minutes late.

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