Melbourne Cup Win A ‘Bonus’ For Trainer

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Vow And Declare

Amid the euphoria of winning his first , trainer Danny O'Brien has not forgotten some words of wisdom from ‘the Cups King' .

Cummings told O'Brien: “There's only two guarantees in racing: bills and disappointments. And everything after that's a bonus.'”

The late Cummings enjoyed many “bonuses” during his legendary training career including winning a record 12 Melbourne Cups.

Cummings' advice is particularly apt given O'Brien's path to his biggest “bonus” yet, the $8 million Melbourne Cup.

Had he not fought and won a three-year, $1 million battle to clear his name over doping allegations, O'Brien would be serving out the final months of a four-year disqualification.

Instead, O'Brien is revelling in the Australian-bred, owned, trained and ridden 's victory against international Cup raiders.

“It's that sort of sport, that sort of industry, that it's a lot of years of hard work for many disappointments,” O'Brien told reporters at his Flemington stables on Wednesday.

“You get pretty resilient but a day like yesterday certainly makes everything worthwhile.”

O'Brien spent night celebrating with family, friends and Vow And Declare's , NSW and Victorian owners, before happily showing off the trophy to his stable staff.

He is happy to have injected some Australian flavour into this year's Melbourne Cup.

“It's certainly a much more difficult race to win as an Australian than it was 10 years ago, let alone 20 or 25 years ago,” O'Brien said.

“It's a very difficult thing to do, but it makes it incredibly satisfying when it happens.”

Vow And Declare's 13 Australian owners include his Noosa-based “hobby breeder” and construction company boss Paul Lanskey, former NSW MP Geoff Corrigan and a number of first-time racehorse owners.

“It wasn't a horse that they had to go and hundreds of thousands of dollars on,” O'Brien said.

“He was syndicated for $60,000 and now we've got real Australians that have got a unique experience that they've owned a Melbourne Cup winner.”

O'Brien is already targeting the 2020 Melbourne Cup for Vow And Declare.

“He's only just turned four. He'll be a better horse next year and he'll need to be because he'll have to carry more weight.

“Ultimately it's a 3200-metre race that's on just across the road from where he lives and it's an $8 million race, so the most likely thing for us is that we'd try and see if he can win again.”

Only five horses in the Cup's 159-year history have won the race twice – four of them winning back-to-back – including three-time winner .

In his 16th Cup ride, jockey Craig Williams became only the eighth jockey to claim Australian racing's “grand slam” of the Melbourne and Caulfield Cups, and .

“People always told me that it's life changing and, wow, it feels special,” Williams said after completing the set with his Cup trophy.

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