Melbourne Cup

Melbourne Cup

Looking for the best Melbourne Cup betting guide, tips on how to bet on the 2025 Melbourne Cup, Melbourne Cup field updates and more? The expert tipsters at Neds have put together everything you need to know on the race.

Flemington R7 - Lexus Melbourne Cup (G1)
Final Race time: 
1st
14. Half Yours (8)
J: Jamie Melham 53kg
15141T: Tony & Calvin McEvoy
9.00WIN
3.50PLACE
2nd
20. Goodie Two Shoes (20)
J: W M Lordan 51.5kg
1113xT: Joseph O'Brien
31.00WIN
8.50PLACE
3rd
7. Middle Earth (13)
J: Ethan Brown 54.5kg
50903T: Ciaron Maher
26.00WIN
8.00PLACE
4th
21. River Of Stars (14)
J: Beau Mertens 51.5kg
x7802T: Chris Waller
19.00WIN
6.00PLACE
5th
23. Torranzino (18)
J: Celine Gaudray 51kg
80821T: Paul Preusker
34.00WIN
9.00PLACE
6th
4. Vauban (2)
J: Blake Shinn 56.5kg
x3650T: Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott
21.00WIN
6.50PLACE
7th
1. Al Riffa (19)
J: Mark Zahra 59kg
x4211T: Joseph O'Brien
7.50WIN
3.10PLACE
8th
9. Absurde (4)
J: Kerrin McEvoy 53.5kg
2x3x7T: Willie Mullins
19.00WIN
6.00PLACE
9th
13. Changingoftheguard (24)
J: Tim Clark 53kg
82106T: Kris Lees
61.00WIN
14.00PLACE
10th
8. Meydaan (22)
J: James McDonald 54kg
05239T: Simon & Ed Crisford
26.00WIN
7.50PLACE
11th
17. Furthur (7)
J: Michael Dee 52kg
52516T: Andrew Balding
41.00WIN
11.00PLACE
12th
3. Arapaho (15)
J: Rachel King 56.5kg
36408T: Bjorn Baker
31.00WIN
8.50PLACE
13th
10. Flatten The Curve (17)
J: Thore Hammer-Hansen 53.5kg
1411xT: Henk Grewe
21.00WIN
6.50PLACE
14th
12. Smokin' Romans (11)
J: Ben Melham 53.5kg
72948T: Ciaron Maher
67.00WIN
15.00PLACE
15th
22. Royal Supremacy (21)
J: Robbie Dolan 51kg
11215T: Ciaron Maher
34.00WIN
8.50PLACE
16th
24. Valiant King (10)
J: Jye McNeil 51kg
3x013T: Chris Waller
9.50WIN
3.70PLACE
18th
15. More Felons (23)
J: Tommy Berry 53kg
x0944T: Chris Waller
41.00WIN
11.00PLACE
19th
6. Presage Nocturne (9)
J: Stephane Pasquier 55.5kg
13x34T: Alessandro Botti
5.50WIN
2.80PLACE
20th
18. Parchment Party (3)
J: John R Velazquez 52kg
2311xT: William I Mott
71.00WIN
14.00PLACE
21st
19. Athabascan (1)
J: Declan Bates 51.5kg
x0002T: John O'Shea & Tom Charlton
61.00WIN
15.00PLACE
22nd
11. Land Legend (16)
J: Joao Moreira 53.5kg
39500T: Chris Waller
61.00WIN
14.00PLACE
23rd
5. Chevalier Rose (5)
J: Damian Lane 55.5kg
70x0xT: Hisashi Shimizu
51.00WIN
13.00PLACE
24th
2. Buckaroo (12)
J: Craig Williams 57kg
x3232T: Chris Waller
14.00WIN
4.60PLACE
For current odds on all of our live racing markets, please visit www.neds.com.au/racing. Data retrieved: 19/06/2026 03:53:27 PM (Australia/Brisbane)

2022 Melbourne Cup Winner Gold Trip
2022 Melbourne Cup winner Gold Trip. Photo: Ultimate Racing Photos.
Known as ‘the race that stops a nation’, the Melbourne Cup is one of the richest prizes in Australian racing along with the $20 million The Everest and $10 million The Golden Eagle held in Sydney. 

Contested over the traditional two-mile Cup distance of 3200m, the Melbourne Cup is run and won on the first Tuesday of November annually at Flemington Racecourse. As of 2022, Sydney’s Randwick Racecourse hosts the Listed $3 million The Big Dance (1600m) on Melbourne Cup Day each year.

The world’s richest handicap race, first run in 1861 with Archer taking out the opening two editions of the event, now offers $10 million in prize money and trophies and is the jewel race of the Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival.

The Melbourne Cup runs as Flemington Race 7 at 3:00pm (local time) and has been won by many greats of the turf, including a host of international raiders the first of the Northern-hemisphere champions being Vintage Crop (1993).

There has only been one triple Melbourne Cup winner with the mighty mare Makybe Diva securing her hat-trick from 2003-05.

Verry Elleegant made history winning the 2021 Melbourne Cup as a 57kg weighted mare dominating by four lengths as the first winner from barrier 18.

In 2022 Gold Trip (57.5kg) became the latest Melbourne Cup top-weight to win with his upset success at $21.

In 2023 Without A Fight made history as the 12th horse to complete the Caulfield Cup – Melbourne Cup double and the first since Ethereal (2001).

In 2024 Knight’s Choice won the Melbourne Cup as a $91 outsider with Robbie Dolan riding the champion in his first ever ride in the event for Sunshine Coast-based trainers John Symons & Shelia Laxon. Laxon famously won the event back in 2001 with New Zealand mare Ethereal when becoming the first Melbourne Cup winning female trainer.

Find out more about the iconic Melbourne Cup winners throughout history here.

Melbourne Cup 2025 – Quick Information

  • Race Day: Tuesday November 4, 2025
  • Race Starts: 3 PM (AEST)
  • Track Location: Flemington Racecourse
  • Track Surface: Turf
  • Track Direction: Left-handed
  • Race Distance: 3,200 metres
  • Weight Conditions: Handicap
  • Qualification: Three-year-olds and over
  • Type: Thoroughbred
  • Grade: Group 1
  • Operator: Victoria Racing Club
  • Prize Purse: $10 million
  • Inaugural Race: 1861
  • 2025 Melbourne Cup Winner: TBD

Melbourne cup 2025 Results

The official 2025 Melbourne Cup results will be available below once the race takes place on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, at 3:00pm (local Melbourne time).

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Melbourne Cup Betting 2025

There are many different ways to bet on the Melbourne Cup, and we have included some of the most popular options below:

Bet Type How To Place This Type Of Bet In This Year’s Melbourne Cup
Win Bet Place your bet on the horse you think will take first place in this year’s Melbourne Cup.
Place Bet Place your bet on the horse you think will place in the top three finishers at this year’s Melbourne Cup. Pays less than a win bet, but offers safer odds.
Each-Way Bet If your runner finishes 1st in the Melbourne Cup, you will collect both the Win and the Place dividend. If your horse finishes 2nd or 3rd you will collect the Place dividend.
Quinella Bet You must select the runners that finish 1st and 2nd in any order, within the Melbourne Cup, in order to win the Quinella.
Exacta Bet You must select the runners that finish 1st and 2nd in the correct order, within the Melbourne Cup to win the Exacta.
Trifecta Bet You must select runners to finish 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the correct order, within the Melbourne Cup to win the Trifecta.
First Four You must select runners that finish 1st, 2nd ,3rd and 4th in the correct order, within the Melbourne Cup to win the First 4.
Quadrella Bet (Quaddie) You must select the winners of four nominated races to win the Quaddie. This means you would have to select three other races apart from the Melbourne Cup, in order to be eligible to place a Quaddie.

How To Bet On The Melbourne Cup in 2025

  1. Log in at neds.com.au
  2. Make a deposit, using your credit card, PayPal or other safe electronic method
  3. Make sure to check out form guide, once it’s released
  4. Decide what kind of bet you’re going to place (Win, Place, Each-Way, Trifecta + more betting options, please read our section on Melbourne Cup Betting above).
  5. Select the horse(s) for the race.

Melbourne Cup 2025 Form Guide

The final form guide will be available the week prior to the race following the final acceptances for the Melbourne Cup on Derby Day. You can check below for a link to our full 2025 Melbourne Cup Form Guide following final acceptances.

CLICK HERE FOR OUR FULL 2025 MELBOURNE CUP FORM GUIDE

Melbourne Cup 2025 Tips

Our insider Melbourne Cup 2025 betting tips will be provided right here the week of the race and a full Melbourne Cup tipping preview available on the Neds Blog.

To Win: No. 6 Presage Nocturne ($8 at time of publish) – BET NOW

To Challenge: No. 14 Half Yours ($6.50 at time of publish) – BET NOW

To Feature: No. 1 Al Riffa ($8 at time of publish) – BET NOW

To Improve: No. 4 Vauban ($21 at time of publish) – BET NOW

To Surprise: No. 21 River Of Stars ($15 at time of publish) – BET NOW

CLICK HERE FOR OUR COMPLETE 2025 MELBOURNE CUP PREVIEW & TIPS

Melbourne Cup 2025 Acceptance Dates

  • 2025 Melbourne Cup Nominations: Closed on Tuesday September 2, 2025 @ 12:00pm (Melbourne time) – 120 nominations including 19 internationals. 
  • 2025 Melbourne Cup Late Entries: Close on Tuesday September 9, 2025 @ 12:00pm (Melbourne time).
  • 2025 Melbourne Cup First Declarations: Closed on Tuesday September 30, 2025 @ 12:00pm (Melbourne time) – 66 hopefuls remaining.
  • 2025 Melbourne Cup Handicaps: Weights were declared Tuesday September 16, 2025 – Via Sistina & Al Riffa equal 59kg topweights. 
  • 2025 Melbourne Cup Second Declarations: Closed on Tuesday October 14, 2025 @ 12:00pm – 53 original second acceptances taken but two subsequent withdrawals have left 51 in the mix.
  • 2025 Melbourne Cup Third Declarations: Closed on Monday October 27, 2025 – 40 third acceptances taken including 11 internationals. 
  • 2025 Melbourne Cup Final Field: Announced on Saturday November 1, 2025, at 4:30pm (Melbourne time) on Victoria Derby Day.
  • 2025 Melbourne Cup Barrier Draw: Takes place on Saturday November 1, 2025, at 6:30pm (Melbourne time) following the Derby Day racing.

Melbourne Cup Field 2025

The official Melbourne Cup 2025 field of final acceptances is announced by the VRC on the Saturday prior to the race following the action of Victoria Derby Day, Saturday November 1, 2025, live from Flemington Racecourse and will be published in full below. 

The Melbourne Cup has a field limit of 24 starters and there are no emergency runners.

The official Lexus Melbourne Cup 2025 final field and barriers are now out with Caulfield Cup winner Half Yours the narrow favourite drawn well in barrier 8.

Flemington R7 - Lexus Melbourne Cup (G1)
Final Race time: 
EntrantLast 6SexBarrierWeight
1. Al Riffa J: Mark Zahra
T: Joseph O'Brien
3x4211 H 19 59kg
2. Buckaroo J: Craig Williams
T: Chris Waller
0x3232 G 12 57kg
3. Arapaho J: Rachel King
T: Bjorn Baker
x36408 G 15 56.5kg
4. Vauban J: Blake Shinn
T: Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott
0x3650 G 2 56.5kg
5. Chevalier Rose J: Damian Lane
T: Hisashi Shimizu
070x0x H 5 55.5kg
6. Presage Nocturne J: Stephane Pasquier
T: Alessandro Botti
x13x34 H 9 55.5kg
7. Middle Earth J: Ethan Brown
T: Ciaron Maher
x50903 G 13 54.5kg
8. Meydaan J: James McDonald
T: Simon & Ed Crisford
205239 G 22 54kg
9. Absurde J: Kerrin McEvoy
T: Willie Mullins
32x3x7 G 4 53.5kg
10. Flatten The Curve J: Thore Hammer-Hansen
T: Henk Grewe
11411x G 17 53.5kg
11. Land Legend J: Joao Moreira
T: Chris Waller
x39500 G 16 53.5kg
12. Smokin' Romans J: Ben Melham
T: Ciaron Maher
x72948 G 11 53.5kg
13. Changingoftheguard J: Tim Clark
T: Kris Lees
x82106 G 24 53kg
14. Half Yours J: Jamie Melham
T: Tony & Calvin McEvoy
215141 G 8 53kg
15. More Felons J: Tommy Berry
T: Chris Waller
2x0944 G 23 53kg
16. Onesmoothoperator J: Harry Coffey
T: Brian Ellison
5x8401 G 6 53kg
17. Furthur J: Michael Dee
T: Andrew Balding
152516 C 7 52kg
18. Parchment Party J: John R Velazquez
T: William I Mott
92311x H 3 52kg
19. Athabascan J: Declan Bates
T: John O'Shea & Tom Charlton
9x0002 G 1 51.5kg
20. Goodie Two Shoes J: W M Lordan
T: Joseph O'Brien
31113x M 20 51.5kg

2025 melbourne cup news & Field Updates

Stay tuned for the breaking news on the horses and jockeys that are in and out of the Melbourne Cup 2025 field this spring.

melbourne cup JOCKEYS 2025

Robbie Dolan is the latest Melbourne Cup winning jockey aboard Knight’s Choice in 2025.

Mark Zahra won in 2023 with Without A Fight and Gold Trip in 2022. He became the first since four-time winner Harry White for his last two victories in 1978 and 1979 to go back-to-back in the race on different horses.


The official 2025 Melbourne Cup jockeys must be declared by 4:30pm (Melbourne time) on Saturday the 1st of November 2025 and will be updated in our above Melbourne Cup Field section.

Stay up to date below to see what jockeys have confirmed rides in the Melbourne Cup 2025 field.

Confirmed 2025 Melbourne Cup Jockeys

  • Mark Zahra – Al Riffa (Joseph O’Brien)
  • Damian Lane – Chevalier Rose (Hisashi Shimizu)
  • John Velazquez – Parchment Party (William Mott)
  • Celine Gaudray – Torranzino (Paul Preusker)
  • James McDonald – Meydaan (Simon & Ed Crisford)
  • Rachel King – Arapaho (Bjorn Baker)
  • Kerrin McEvoy – Absurde (Willie Mullins)
  • Thore Hammer-Hansen – Flatten The Curve (Henk Grewe)
  • Jamie Melham – Half Yours (Tony & Calvin McEvoy
  • Stephane Pasquier – Presage Nocturne (Alessandro Botti)
  • Blake Shinn – Vauban (Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott)
  • Ethan Brown – Middle Earth (Ciaron Maher)
  • Tim Clark – Changingoftheguard (Kris Lees)
  • Tommy Berry – More Felons (Chris Waller)
  • Michale Dee – Furthur (Andrew Balding)
  • Harry Coffey – Onesmoothoperator (Brian Ellison)
  • Declan Bates – Athabascan (John O’Shea & Tom Charlton)
  • Wayne Lordan – Goodie Two Shoes (Joseph O’Brien)
  • Beau Mertens – River Of Stars (Chris Waller)
  • Robbie Dolan – Royal Supremacy (Ciaron Maher)
  • Jye McNeil – Valiant King (Chris Waller)
  • Craig Williams – Buckaroo (Chris Waller)
  • Ben Melham – Smokin’ Romans (Ciaron Maher)
  • Joao Moreira – Land Legend (Chris Waller)

Which Horse Will Win The Melbourne Cup in 2025

The best way to pick which horse will win the Melbourne Cup in 2025 is to take into account their lead-up spring racing form, assess the Melbourne Cup barriers, consider the Melbourne Cup weights, and look for the proven stayers in the field. 

Additional factors to consider when selecting the Melbourne Cup winner include: 

  • Favourites – The favourites in Melbourne Cup betting have a poor record overall in the event.
  • Barrier Hoodoo – Verry Elleegant (2021) became history’s first Melbourne Cup winner from barrier 18, while barrier 11 is considered the luckiest Melbourne Cup gate.
  • Internationals Rule – Since the race opened up to contenders outside of Australia and New Zealand, the internationals from the Northern Hemisphere have dominated the Melbourne Cup results including in 2020 when three ran the trifecta: Twilight Payment (1st), Tiger Moth (2nd) and Prince Of Arran (3rd).
  • Six Is It – Six-year-olds have the best recent record in the Melbourne Cup with Zed mare Verry Elleegant (2021) followed by the imported Gold Trip (2022) the last six-year-old Melbourne Cup winners.

Melbourne Cup Last Place

If you want to place bet on which horse will place last in this year’s Melbourne Cup results, then the table below will be of interest to you, displaying who took last place in the past ten years. Often Melbourne Cup sweeps pay out for the last placegetter, so keeping on the unlucky horse at the tail end of the field is popular. 

Melbourne Cup Race Year Last Finishing Horse Trainer/s Jockey
2024 Just Fine Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott Jye McNeil
2023* Magical Lagoon Chris Waller Mark Du Plessis
2022* Camorra Ben & JD Hayes Craig Newitt
2021 Ocean Billy Chris Waller Damien Thornton
2020* Avilius James Cummings John Allen
2019 Rostropovich David Hayes Dwayne Dunn
2018* Red Cardinal Darren Weir Damien Oliver
2017 Gallante Robert Hickmott Michael Dee
2016 Rose Of Virginia Lee & Shannon Hope Ben E Thompson
2015 Snow Sky Ed Dunlop Gérald Mossé
2014 Admire Rakti Tomoyuki Umeda Zac Purton
2013 Verema Alain de Royer-Dupré Christophe Lemaire
2012 Ethiopia Pat Carey Rhys McLeod
2011 Modun Saeed Bin Suroor Kieran McEvoy
2010 Zavite Anthony Cummings Michael Walker
2009 Warringah Chris Waller Damien Oliver
2008 Honolulu Aidan O’Brien Colm O’Donoghue

*Notes:

  • 2023 Right You Are failed to finish the Melbourne Cup, subsequently found to be lame in the behind after suffering heat stress but cleared of any serious injury.
  • 2022 Interpretation failed to finish the Melbourne Cup, but was subsequently cleared of any injury with his failure put down to a wind issue.
  • 2020 Anthony Van Dyck was pulled-up 350m out from the line and subsequently euthanised due to fracturing his fetlock.
  • 2018 The Cliffsofmoher failed to finish after fracturing a shoulder and sadly having to be subsequently euthanised post-race.

Melbourne Cup Favourites 2025

Early favourites in Melbourne Cup 2025 betting include Joseph O’Brien’s recent four-length Irish St Leger winner by four lengths Al Riffa who is set to carry the top-weight, Half Yours who will first start favourite in the Caulfield Cup on October 18, and the Chris Waller trained Buckaroo who ran a brave second in the 2025 Cox Plate results. 

Fiorente ($7 in 2013) was the last Melbourne Cup favourite to win.

The 2021 Melbourne Cup favourite Incentivise ($2.90) finished second to Verry Elleegant ($18).

In 2022 the Melbourne Cup favourite was the James Ferguson-trained Deauville Legend ($4.40) who was in a gun position fourth at the top of the straight before being running down by the Aussies to finish fourth.

The 2023 Melbourne Cup favourite was the Willie Mullins-trained Irish raider Vauban ($5.50) who ran a disappointing 14th over 13 lengths beaten.

In 2024 the Melbourne Cup favourite Buckaroo ($6) finished ninth with the race won by $91 outside Knight’s Choice!

Melbourne Cup Race Day 2025

Race day takes place on Tuesday the 4th of November 2025. Melbourne Cup Day 2025 is the second of the four-day Melbourne Cup Carnival.

It follows on from Victoria Derby Day and runs on the first Tuesday of November annually.

After Cup Day the Carnival continues with VRC Oaks Day on the Thursday and comes to a close with Champions Stakes Day on the Saturday. 

The key support races on the 2025 Melbourne Cup Day Race Card are the:

Melbourne Cup Race Time 2025

The Melbourne Cup race is scheduled to start at 3 PM Australian Eastern Daylight time. Melbourne Cup start times for various states appear in the table below.

State Start Time
Western Australia 12:00 PM
Queensland 2:00 PM
Australian Capital Territory 3:00 PM
Tasmania 3:00 PM
Victoria 3:00 PM
New South Wales 3:00 PM
Northern Territory 1.30 pm
South Australia 2.30 pm

Melbourne Cup 2025 Barrier Draw

The official 2025 Melbourne Cup barrier draw will be released to the public on Saturday November 1, 2025, at 6:30 pm following the VRC Derby Day racing action at Flemington Racecourse and published in full in our above Melbourne Cup Field section. 

Melbourne Cup 2025 Nominations

The 2025 Melbourne Cup nominations close on Tuesday, September 2, 2025, at 12:00pm (Melbourne time).

The 2025 Lexus Melbourne Cup nominations feature last year’s champion Knight’s Choice who won at 90/1 in 2024 along with Ciaron Maher’s third placegetter Okita Soushi, while master trainer Chris Waller has 27 nominees including Via Sistina.

2025 Melbourne Cup Nominations: Quick Glance

  • 120 total nominations taken
  • Down from 123 in 2024
  • 19 international nominees
  • Joesph O’Brien’s Irish raider Al Riffa current favourite at $9
  • Defending champion Knight’s Choice at a current all-in price of $51 to go back-to-back
  • Last year’s third placegetter Okita Soushi one of 13 for trainer Ciaron Maher
  • 27 for Chris Waller chasing his second trophy including unlikely final acceptor Via Sistina

You can view the full list of nominations on our Melbourne Cup Nominations page.

Melbourne Cup 2025 first acceptances

The 2025 Melbourne Cup first acceptances close on Tuesday, September 30, 2025, at 12:00pm (Melbourne time).

The Melbourne Cup 2025 first acceptances attracted 66 stayers led by recent Turnbull Stakes – Underwood Stakes double champion Sir Delius.

2025 Melbourne Cup First Acceptances: Quick Glance

  • 66 total first acceptances taken
  • Down from 72 in 2024
  • 11 international nominees (up from 6 at the same stage last year)
  • Horses from Ireland, America, Japan, Germany and the UK all remain in Melbourne Cup contention
  • Sir Delius for Waterhouse & Bott $4 top fancy
  • Joesph O’Brien’s Irish raider Al Riffa second favourite at $6
  • Al Riffa and unlikely final acceptor Via Sistina 59kg top-weights
  • Defending champion Knight’s Choice withdrawn
  • Last year’s third placegetter Okita Soushi also ruled out
  • 14 for Chris Waller chasing his second trophy (down from 27 at nomination stage)
  • Parchment PartyRevelare and Deakin ballot exempt horses paid up for at first acceptance stage

You can view the full list of first declarations on our Melbourne Cup Nominations page. 

Melbourne Cup 2025 second acceptances

The 2025 Melbourne Cup second acceptances close on Tuesday October 14, 2025, at 12:00pm (Melbourne time).
The 2025 Melbourne Cup second acceptances originally drew 53 horses but there are now 51 left in the mix following two subsequent withdrawals.

The big news following the Melbourne Cup second declarations was the withdrawal of race favourite Sir Delius on vets’ orders.

2025 Melbourne Cup Second Acceptances: Quick Glance

  • 53 second acceptances taken but 2 subsequent withdrawals leave 51 remaining runners
  • Via Sistina (targeting Cox Plate) and Aeliana notable withdrawals for Waller
  • 8 remain for Chris Waller led by The Bart Cummings winner Valiant King
  • Sir Delius subsequently withdrawn on vets’ orders from the Melbourne Cup and Cox Plate
  • 11 internationals still in the mix
  • Joseph O’Brien’s Irish raider and topweight Al Riffa new $5 favourite

Remaining Ballot Exempt Horses 

  • Valiant King – Group 3 The Bart Cummings winner
  • Deakin – Listed Roy Higgins Quality winner
  • Revelare – Group 3 Lexus Archer Stakes winner
  • Parchment Party – Group 3 Belmont Gold Cup winner

You can view the full list of second declarations on our Melbourne Cup Nominations page. 

Melbourne Cup 2025 third acceptances

The 2025 Melbourne Cup third acceptances close on Monday, October 27, 2025, at 12:00pm (Melbourne time). 

The Lexus Melbourne Cup 2025 third acceptances have left 40 remaining hopefuls including the Joesph O’Brien trained favourite and 59kg topweight Al Riffa to be ridden by Mark Zahra and Chris Waller’s Cox Plate runner-up Buckaroo who will be partnered by Craig Williams.

2025 Melbourne Cup Third Acceptances: Quick Glance

  • 40 third acceptors
  • 11 remaining international raiders led by 59kg top weight Al Riffa
  • Al Riffa leads the latest all-in Melbourne Cup betting markets at $6
  • Five ballot exempt contenders remain with Half Yours, Onesmoothoperator, Parchment Party, Torranzino and Valiant King
  • 8 chances for trainer Chris Waller led by Caulfield Cup third placed Valiant King and Cox Plate runner-up Buckaroo

Remaining Ballot Exempt Horses 

  • Valiant King – Group 3 The Bart Cummings winner
  • Parchment Party – Group 3 Belmont Gold Cup winner
  • Half Yours – Group 1 Caulfield Cup winner
  • Onesmoothoperator – Group 2 Moonee Valley Gold Cup winner
  • Torranzino – 3 Geelong Cup winner

View the full list of third declarations on our Melbourne Cup Nominations page.

Melbourne Cup Weights 2025

Handicap conditions apply to this race. The early 2025 Melbourne Cup weights on the nominated horses are announced in September and will be detailed here. 

Gold Trip (57.5kg in 2022) was the last Melbourne Cup top-weight to salute.

Gold Trip carried the 58.5kg top weight in 2023 running 17th in his failed title defence.

2025 Melbourne Cup Topweight

  • Al Riffa (59kg)

The 2025 Melbourne Cup weights (handicaps) were declared on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.

The 2025 Melbourne Cup weights have been released with Joseph O’Brien’s Irish St Leger winner Al Riffa and the Chris Waller trained 2024 Cox Plate winning mare Via Sistina the equal 59kg topweights.

You can view the official 2025 Melbourne Cup weights on our Melbourne Cup Nominations page.

Melbourne Cup 2025 Scratchings

2025 Melbourne Cup scratchings close at 7:30 AM on Tuesday the 4th of November 2025. 

Melbourne Cup Prize Money 2025

The 2025 Melbourne Cup prize purse is worth $10 million in prize money, now distributed from places first through to 24th place including $4.5 million going to the Melbourne Cup winner in 2025. 

Place Prize Money
1st $4,500,000 + trophies
2nd $1,100,000
3rd $560,000
4th $360,000
5th $240,000
6th $160,000
7th $160,000
8th $160,000
9th $160,000
10th $160,000
11th $160,000
12th $160,000
13th $100,000
14th $100,000
15th $100,000
16th $100,000
17th $100,000
18th $100,000
19th $100,000
20th $100,000
21st $100,000
22nd $100,000
23rd $100,000
24th $100,000

 

Melbourne Cup Race Number 2025

The 2025 Melbourne Cup runs as Flemington Race 7 on Tuesday the 4th of November 2025 as part of Lexus Melbourne Cup Day 2025, the second race day event of the Melbourne Cup Carnival. There are ten races in total that day at Flemington Racecourse.

Melbourne Cup Live 2025

You can watch or listen to the 2025 Melbourne Cup live, across the following mediums.

Telecast: Channel 9

Pay television: Sky Racing 1 (channel 526 on Foxtel)

Radio: Radio Sport National

Streaming: Racing.com

Mobile: Neds App

Melbourne Cup Sweep

All around the country, workplaces participate in putting together a Melbourne Cup sweep, allotting a horse (usually at random) to each person that decides to join the sweep. Please note that sweeps are a casual gambling environment organised among peers. You can learn more about sweeps here.

Melbourne Cup Tickets 2025

Tickets for the Melbourne Cup Carnival are available through Ticketek

Melbourne Cup Carnival 2025

The 2025 Melbourne Cup Carnival is from Saturday the 1st of November 2025 until Saturday the 8th of November 2025. 

The first race day is the Victoria Derby Day on Saturday the 1st of November, followed by the Melbourne Cup Day on Tuesday the 4th of November. The next race meet is Kennedy Oaks Day on the Thursday the 6th of November, followed by the final race meet for the carnival, VRC Champions Stakes Day held on Saturday the 8th of November 2024. 

Australian Horses In The Melbourne Cup

Australian horses dominated the Melbourne Cup 2021 field with COVID-19 restrictions and the early withdrawal of a number of internationals. 

Vow And Declare in 2019 beat out a host of international fancies to salute as an Australian born and bred stayer.

New Zealand-bred Verry Elleegant (1st) prepared in Sydney by Chris Waller defeated the Queensland-bred Incentivise (2nd) who is trained in Victoria by Peter Moody defeated the UK raider Spanish Mission (3rd) in the 2021 Melbourne Cup results.

French-bred expat Gold Trip won the 2022 Melbourne Cup prepared in Australia by Ciaron Maher & David Eustace. The first three over the line in the Melbourne Cup 2022 results were Australian trained with Deauville Legend (4th) the best of the internationals.

In 2023 the Melbourne Cup winner was the Anthony & Sam Freedman-trained Without A Fight who is prepared in Australia but was an international import last year.

In 2024 Knight’s Choice scored an upset win at 90/1 to become the latest Australian bred and trained Melbourne Cup winner! 

In 2025 the Caulfield Cup winner Half Yours is the only Australian bred stayer in the 2025 Melbourne Cup field. 

International Horses In The Melbourne Cup

International horses dominate the Melbourne Cup field each year. From 2010 – 2024 six internationally-trained raiders prepared from outside of Australian / New Zealand saluted in the Melbourne Cup most recently Cross Counter (2018) for Godolphin followed in 2020 by Twilight Payment (Joseph O’Brien) who beat fellow internationals Tiger Moth (2nd) and Prince Of Arran (3rd). 

There were just two internationally trained horses in the 2021 Melbourne Cup field from outside of Australia and New Zealand: Twilight Payment (Joseph O’Brien) and Spanish Mission (Andrew Balding). They finished 11th and 3rd respectively.

The 2022 Melbourne Cup field featured two official internationally trained raiders with Deauville Legend (James Ferguson) running fourth as the beaten favourite and Without A Fight (Simon & Ed Crisford) a disappointing 13th.

The 2023 Melbourne Cup final field featured four international horses from outside of Australia or New Zealand with No. 4 Breakup (Japan), No. 5 Vauban (Ireland), No. 7 Absurde (Ireland), and No. 13 Okita Soushi (Ireland).

The 2024 Melbourne Cup final field featured five international horses from outside of Australia or New Zealand with No. 1 Vauban, No. 4 Warp Speed, No. 9 Absurde, No. 13 Onesmoothoperator, and No. 15 Sea King. The best finish was by Absurde (5th). 

In 2025 the Melbourne Cup field features 10 international horses including the 59kg topweight Al Riffa for two-time winning trainer Joseph O’Brien as well as the first ever American trained Melbourne Cup winner – Parchment Party. 

Grey Horse In The Melbourne Cup

Grey horses which have seen success in the Melbourne Cup include Subzero (first place in 1992), Gunsynd (third place in 1972) Manighar (fifth place in 2010). A total of six grey horses have won the Melbourne Cup throughout history. 

In 2025 the Melbourne Cup field features three grey horses – No. 6 Presage Nocturne, No. 17 Furthur and No. 24 Valiant King. 

Melbourne Cup Winners

Winners of the Melbourne Cup going back to 1999 displayed in the table below. If you would like to view the full list of Melbourne Cup winners, going all the way back to 1861, please visit our Melbourne Cup Winners page.

Year Winner Trainer/s Jockey Time
2025 TBD TBD TBD TBD
2024 Knight’s Choice John Symons & Shelia Laxon Robbie Dolan 3:19.53
2023 Without A Fight Anthony & Sam Freedman Mark Zahra 3:18.37
2022 Gold Trip Ciaron Maher & David Eustace Mark Zahra 3:24.04
2021 Verry Elleegant Chris Waller James McDonald 3:17.43
2020 Twilight Payment Joseph O’Brien Jye McNeil 3:17.34
2019 Vow And Declare Danny O’Brien Craig Williams 3:24.76
2018 Cross Counter Charlie Appleby Kerrin McEvoy 3:21.17
2017 Rekindling Joseph O’Brien Corey Brown 3:21.19
2016 Almandin Robert Hickmott Kerrin McEvoy 3:20.58
2015 Prince Of Penzance Darren Weir Michelle Payne 3:23.15
2014 Protectionist Andreas Wohler Ryan Moore 3:17.71
2013 Fiorente Gai Waterhouse Damien Oliver 3:20.30
2012 Green Moon Robert Hickmott Brett Prebble 3:20.45
2011 Dunaden Mikel Delzangles Christophe Lemaire 3:20.84
2010 Americain Alain de Royer Dupre Gerald Mosse 3:26.87
2009 Shocking Mark Kavanagh Corey Brown 3:23.87
2008 Viewed Bart Cummings Blake Shinn 3:20.40
2007 Efficient Graeme Rogerson Michael Rodd 3:23.34
2006 Delta Blues Katsuhiko Sumii Yasunari Iwata 3:21.42
2005 Makybe Diva Lee Freedman Glen Boss 3:19.79
2004 Makybe Diva Lee Freedman Glen Boss 3:28.55
2003 Makybe Diva David Hall Glen Boss 3:19.90
2002 Media Puzzle Dermot K Weld Damien Oliver 3:16.97
2001 Ethereal Sheila Laxon Scott Seamer 3:21.08
2000 Brew Michael Moroney Kerrin McEvoy 3:18.68
1999 Rogan Josh Bart Cummings John Marshall 3:19.64

 

How do I bet on the 2025 Melbourne Cup?

Log in at neds.com.au
Make a deposit, using your credit card, PayPal or other safe electronic method
Make sure to check out form guide, once it’s released
Decide what kind of bet you’re going to place (Win, Place, Each-Way, Trifecta + more betting options, please read our section on Melbourne Cup Betting).
Select the horse(s) for the race.

Which horse will win the 2025 Melbourne Cup?

The best way to pick which horse will win the Melbourne Cup in 2025 is to take into account their lead-up spring racing form, assess the Melbourne Cup barriers, consider the Melbourne Cup weights, and look for the proven stayers in the field. 

Additional factors to consider when selecting the Melbourne Cup winner include: 

Favourites - The favourites in Melbourne Cup betting have a poor record overall in the event.
Barrier Hoodoo - Verry Elleegant (2021) became history's first Melbourne Cup winner from barrier 18, while barrier 11 is considered the luckiest Melbourne Cup gate.
Internationals Rule - Since the race opened up to contenders outside of Australia and New Zealand, the internationals from the Northern Hemisphere have dominated the Melbourne Cup results including in 2020 when three ran the trifecta: Twilight Payment (1st), Tiger Moth (2nd) and Prince Of Arran (3rd).
Six Is It - Six-year-olds have the best recent record in the Melbourne Cup with Zed mare Verry Elleegant (2021) followed by the imported Gold Trip (2022) the last six-year-old Melbourne Cup winners.