The all-important 2024 Melbourne Cup (3200m) barrier draw has been revealed on Saturday evening at Flemington, with a capacity field of 24 set to line up.
The all-important 2024 Melbourne Cup (3200m) barrier draw has been revealed on Saturday evening at Flemington, with a capacity field of 24 set to line up.

The all-important 2024 Melbourne Cup (3200m) barrier draw has been revealed on Saturday evening at Flemington Racecourse, with a capacity field of 24 set to line up in the race that stops the nation.
Australia’s greatest race is set to be run and won at 3pm on Tuesday afternoon, and the Chris Waller-trained Buckaroo may have it all to do after drawing out in barrier 21.
Despite the awkward draw, SportsBetting haven’t hesitated to install the six-year-old as the $5.50 favourite with for the event, with plenty of early money keeping Buckaroo solid in the market.
The ‘Magic Man’ Joao Moreira is set to take the reins aboard the son of Fastnet Rock and will need to lug 54.5kg to victory after finishing runner-up in the Group 1 Caulfield Cup on October 19.
The first of two Willie Mullin-trained gallopers Vauban will need to lug the top-weight of 55.5kg to victory in this year’s edition after coming up short 12 months ago, however, will be aided by barrier 11 and William Buick in the saddle.
Kerrin McEvoy is booked to ride stable companion Absurde and has firmed into $10.00 after drawing barrier seven.
Fellow European imports Onesmoothoperator ($8.00) and Sea King ($9.00) should get lovely runs in transit after drawing gates 12 and one respectively, with the pair sure to have plenty of admirers having tasted victory on Australian shores heading into Tuesday.
Craig Williams is booked to maintain his association with Onesmoothoperator, while Hollie Doyle will make the trip down under to partner Sea King.
Hong Kong-based hoop Zac Purton will return to Australia to partner Land Legend ($15.00) from barrier 18, while Teo Nugent will be legged aboard Interpretation ($15.00) to disengaged from stall 14.
There should be a genuine tempo in this year’s Cup, with the likes of Just Fine ($34.00) and Okita Soushi ($23.00) likely to be roused along in the early stages.
Meanwhile, The Map ($41.00) and Circle Of Fire (34.00) could have it all to do drawn out in the car park.
The chances don’t end there, and with so many different form-lines to dissect, this may be one of the most wide-open Melbourne Cup’s in recent years with plenty of value available in Melbourne Cup betting markets with Playup.
The Melbourne Cup is scheduled to get underway at 3pm AEDT on Tuesday, November 5.