What The 2018 Melbourne Cup Jockeys Said

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Kerrin McEvoy (Cross Counter) 1st : At the furlong I thought ‘mate, is this happening again?’. I’m just the lucky recipient. I can ride light. And to get on these lovely staying horses, so well prepared, unbelievably well by Godolphin and Charlie Appleby. My third ! Wooooooaaah!”

Hugh Bowman (Marmelo) 2nd : “He ran his race. (I’m) disappointed, but proud of the horse. Congratulations to (trainer) Hughie (Morrison) for bringing him over in such good order.”

Michael Walker (A Prince Of Arran) 3rd : “He’s all heart, the horse. I couldn’t have wished for a better run but I tell you, we’ve got a top chance for next year.”

Zac Purton (Finche) 4th : “An excellent run. I think if it was a firmer track, he might have got closer.”

(Rostropovich) 5th : “He ran very well. (I was) very pleased with him, a good day.”

Craig Williams (Youngstar) 6th : “I was delighted with the performance. She was the only female in the field. We had a great run throughout and all I can say is, I wouldn’t change anything bar the result. That will just season her up and make her harder for when she comes back, she’s a fair horse.”

Dwayne Dunn (Sir Charles Road) 7th : “A super effort. We had a splendid run in transit and probably just missing the , he lacked a little bit of fitness but it was a great run.”

Pat Cosgrave () 8th : “(We were) slow away and playing catch-up from there. We were just too far back.”

(Muntahaa) 9th : “He didn’t really travel. The ground had maybe gone a bit too soft for him. When we turned in, I thought he’d be thereabouts but he was just one-paced.”

Mark Zahra (Ventura Storm) 10th : “He gave it his all, I had a nice run but he just doesn’t stay two miles.”

James McDonald (Yucatan) 11th : “He worked into a nice spot and travelled really nicely but I felt he just didn’t stay the two mile.”

Regan Bayliss (Nakeeta) 12th : “He gave me a lovely ride throughout. I was still sort of travelling at the 600 right through to the 400 … it was a really good effort.”

Damian Lane () 13th : “He ran great. The slow speed worked against him but he worked home really well.”

Yuga Kawada (Chestnut Coat) 14th : “He had the ideal run through the race, he tried hard and did his best.”

(Vengeur ) 15th : “I reckon the soft track sort of saw him out today. I don’t know whether he ran out the trip, he had a lovely run, had every opportunity but in this sort of going, I think it just found him out.”

Corey Brown (Magic Circle) 16th : “I was disappointed. I had a great run from the barrier but he never gave me a kick at all.”

Ben Melham (Who Shot Thebarman) 17th : “He’s getting on now and he probably didn’t let down the best that he could.”

Jordan Childs (Sound Check) 18th : “I thought he ran well considering. He got caught wide going out of the first corner and I had to do a lot of work in the run but he was pretty honest to the line.”

Stephen Baster () 19th : “He gave us a great thrill winning the Geelong Cup but two miles was just too far for him today.”

Tye Angland (David Payne) 20th : “I just had to make him work form the wide gate. He was comfortable but he struggled with the trip.”

Tommy Berry (Auvray) 21st : “He just wasn’t good enough.”

Glyn Schofield (Avilius) 22nd : “We were behind the horse who had an accident in the run (The Cliffsofmoher) and it put paid to our chances.”

Damien Oliver (Red Carnival) 23rd : “He just raced a little bit keen on the slow pace. When it was time to go, he just didn’t have enough air to finish the race off.”

(The Cliffsofmoher) Did not finish : (Unavailable for comment)

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