PICTURES: Wild scenes as punters run amok at wet Melbourne Cup

PICTURES: Wild scenes as punters run amok at wet Melbourne Cup

While the Melbourne Cup field captures the attention of the nation, so too do punters who book a day off work – and probably the next day too.

So far, they’re not the images you’d typically expect of the crowd enjoying Melbourne Cup Day.

Days, weeks or even months have been spent going into the flashiest frocks for race day.

But today, the classic plastic poncho has emerged as this year’s fashion trend for the peak Spring Carnival event as cold, windy and wet weather bears down on Flemington.

Hopes of a miraculous clear up for the race that stops the nation seem perilous, with a 70 per cent chance for the 3pm feature race start time.

Despite the inverted umbrellas and cold wind conditions, spirits are high trackside.

Here’s what the 90,000 or so punters have been up to so far.

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Race-goers were teased with a glimpse of clear weather before all hell broke loose. Photo: William WestSource: AFP
The brollies got a workout.Source: news.com.au
before … Photo: Daniel PockettSource: Getty Images
After … Photo: Michael KleinSource: News Corp Australia
Wild scenes at Flemington.Source: Supplied
Pew pew.Source: Supplied
We all needed a lie down after the race. Photo: AAP Image/Con ChronisSource: AAP
It’s a good day to be a poncho merchant! Picture: Michael KleinSource: News Corp Australia
Umbrellas were under attack.Source: Supplied
Difficult conditions for horses and punters.Source: Supplied
It’ll be fun, they said. Picture: Jason EdwardsSource: News Corp Australia
Others adopted the Dutch courage (x2) to deal with the weather. Picture: Jason EdwardsSource: News Corp Australia
Winners are grinners. Photo by Darrian Traynor/Getty ImagesSource: Getty Images
The sun broke through. Picture: Jake NowakowskiSource: News Corp Australia
Who got the slip and slide out?Source: Supplied
Melbourne had it all — including hail. Photo by Darrian Traynor/Getty ImagesSource: Getty Images
Rain rain go away.Source: Supplied
The ponchos aren’t winning fashions on the field. Photo by Darrian Traynor/Getty ImagesSource: Getty Images
Carnage. Photo: Jake NowakowskiSource: News Corp Australia
Umbrella merchants are probably doing all right too.Source: news.com.au
Nothing like having a flutter in the rain. Picture: Jake NowakowskiSource: News Corp Australia
An umbrella tent?Source: news.com.au
Still beats a day at school. Picture: Jake NowakowskiSource: News Corp Australia
Punters shelter from the rain. Picture: Jake NowakowskiSource: News Corp Australia
Survival 101: Huddle together for warmth. Picture: Jake NowakowskiSource: News Corp Australia
Some savvy punters got their hands on a tarp! Picture: Jake NowakowskiSource: News Corp Australia
Melbourne Cup. 2022. People prepare for rain. Picture: Jake NowakowskiSource: News Corp Australia
Melbourne Cup. 2022. People prepare for rain. Picture: Jake NowakowskiSource: News Corp Australia
A rainbow suit – did he jinx the Melbourne Cup? Picture: Jake NowakowskiSource: News Corp Australia
Punters arrive at Flemington station. Picture: Jake NowakowskiSource: News Corp Australia
It’s been dubbed the most “miserable” Cup Day weather in almost 30 years. Picture: Jason EdwardsSource: News Corp Australia
2022 Lexus Melbourne Cup at Flemington Racecourse. Rain hits the Melbourne Cup. Picture: Jason EdwardsSource: News Corp Australia
There have been plenty of inverted umbrellas. Photo: Quinn RooneySource: Getty Images
What about the legs?Source: news.com.au
Another umbrella bites the dust.Source: news.com.au
‘Take it now before the rain ruins it’. Photo: Daniel PockettSource: Getty Images
Now that’s an umbrella! (Photo by Martin Keep/Getty Images for VRC)Source: Getty Images
That’s how it’s done! Photo: Martin KeepSource: Getty Images
Spirits are high despite the deluge. Photo: Martin KeepSource: Getty Images
Every year, there’s a backflip guy.Source: news.com.au
This couple ponders their life choices.Source: news.com.au
No escaping the ponchos this year.Source: news.com.au
All that time spent getting ready to cover your outfit with a plastic poncho. Picture: Darrian Traynor/Getty ImagesSource: Getty Images
Some umbrellas couldn’t handle the weather. Picture: Jake NowakowskiSource: News Corp Australia
How do we get home? Picture: Jake NowakowskiSource: News Corp Australia
What are friends for? Picture: Jake NowakowskiSource: News Corp Australia
Romance on display at Flemington. Picture: Jake NowakowskiSource: News Corp Australia
Punters run for cover.Source: news.com.au
This is fine.Source: news.com.au
A day to remember.Source: news.com.au
Maybe not for this guy.Source: news.com.au