Melbourne Cup 2023: When will the race start and who is the favourite?

Melbourne Cup 2023: When will the race start and who is the favourite?

The Melbourne Cup — the race that stops the nation — is here again with a field of 24 local and international horses racing over 3200m for a whopping $8 million in prizemoney.

Here are the key things you need to know ahead of the 163rd running of the great race.

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EARLY MELBOURNE CUP FORM GUIDE: Every runner rated

MELBOURNE CUP FORM GUIDE: Trevor Marshallsea’s verdict on every runner and predicted first four

TWO-TIME WINNER’S GUIDE: Legend Jim Cassidy runs eyes over every horse and gives tips

LEAD-UP RUNS: The pre-Cup runs you need to see, including Vauban’s jaw-dropping Royal Ascot win

CUP LATE MAIL: Latest on scratchings, changes ahead of the race

BARRIER DRAW: Full results and reaction including who got lucky

Vauban draws barrier 3 for Melbourne Cup | 00:45

START TIME: WHEN IS IT ON?

As always, the first Tuesday in November — this year falling on the latest possible date of the 7th. This year’s race will start at 3pm AEDT.

So that’s 3pm for Melbourne, Sydney, Canberra and Hobart. The race begins at 1.30pm if you’re in Darwin, 2pm in Brisbane and 2.30pm in Adelaide.

HOW CAN I WATCH THE MELBOURNE CUP?

Channel 10 broadcasts the Melbourne Cup Carnival including the feature race itself.

You can also live stream the race, Saturday’s barrier draw, and much more via Racing.com on Kayo, or watch via the racing channels on Foxtel.

WHO IS IN THE FIELD?

That was locked in on Saturday afternoon.

Horse (barrier) – Trainer – Jockey — Weight

1 – GOLD TRIP (2) – Ciaron Maher & David Eustace – James McDonald – 58.5kg

2 – ALENQUER (9) – Michael Moroney – Damien Oliver – 56.5kg

3 – WITHOUT A FIGHT (16) – Anthony & Sam Freedman – Mark Zahra – 56.5kg

4 – BREAKUP (18) – Tatsuya Yoshioka – Kohei Matsuyama – 55kg

5 – VAUBAN (3) – Willie Mullins – Ryan Moore – 55kg

6 – SOULCOMBE (4) – Chris Waller – Joao Moreira – 53.5kg

7 – ABSURDE (8) – Willie Mullins – Zac Purton – 53kg

8 – RIGHT YOU ARE (15) – Ciaron Maher & David Eustace – John Allen – 53kg

9 – VOW AND DECLARE (19) – Danny O‘Brien – Billy Egan – 53kg

10 – CLEVELAND (23) – Kris Lees – Michael Dee – 52kg

11 – ASHRUN (11) – Ciaron Maher & David Eustace – Kerrin McEvoy – 51.5kg

12 – DAQIANSWEET JUNIOR (12) – Phillip Stokes – Daniel Stackhouse – 51.5kg

13 – OKITA SOUSHI (20) – Joseph O‘Brien – Dylan Gibbons (a) – 51.5kg

14 – SHERAZ (22) – Chris Waller – Beau Mertens – 51.5kg

15 – LASTOTCHKA (21) – Mick Price & Michael Kent (Jnr) – Craig Williams – 51kg

16 – MAGICAL LAGOON (7) – Chris Waller – Mark du Plessis – 51kg

17 – MILITARY MISSION (5) – Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott – Rachel King – 51kg

18 – SERPENTINE (1) – Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott – Jye McNeil – 51kg

19 – VIRTUOUS CIRCLE (6) – Liam Howley – Craig Newitt – 51kg

20 – MORE FELONS (24) – Chris Waller – Jamie Kah – 50.5kg

21 – FUTURE HISTORY (13) – Ciaron Maher & David Eustace – Hollie Doyle – 50kg

22 – INTERPRETATION (17) – Ciaron Maher & David Eustace – Teo Nugent – 50kg

23 – KALAPOUR (14) – Kris Lees – Zac Lloyd (a) – 50kg

24 – TRUE MARVEL (10) – Matthew Smith – Ben Thompson – 50kg

WHAT PRIZEMONEY IS ON OFFER?

A total of $8 million, the same as last year. It’s broken down as follows:

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1st $4.4 million, 2nd: $1.1 million, 3rd: $550,000, 4th: $350,000, 5th: $230,000, 6th-12th: $160,000

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WHO WON IT LAST YEAR?

Top weight Gold Tripwon a thrilling 2022 Melbourne Cup with a powerful finish to claim just the second win of its racing career.

Ridden by Mark Zahra, the UK horse — trained by Ciaron Maher and David Eustace — finished powerfully and streaked away to win ahead of Geelong Cup winner Emissary, with High Emocean charging home to finish third ahead of race favourite Deauville Legend who was fourth.

It was an unbelievable moment for Zahra, who finished second in both the Cox Plate and Caulfield Cup. Zahra was denied a ride on 2021 Melbourne Cup winner Verry Elleegant because of suspension.

Gold Trip will get the chance to go back-to-back this year, although Zahra has opted to instead ride Caulfield Cup winner Without a Fight in an intriguing twist.

Gold Trip storms home in Turnbull stakes | 00:47

WHO ARE THE FAVOURITES THIS YEAR?

English import Vauban ($4.20) has been a firming favourite, turning heads with an impressive gallop at Flemington earlier this week. The Willie Mullins-trained stayer got in as short as $3.50 but has eased slightly in the past 24 hours.

It has battled for favouritism with reigning champion Gold Trip ($6) who won last month’s Turnbull Stakes, produced excellent runs in Caulfield Cup and Cox Plate. Without a Fight has been the big firmer among the main contenders, in to $6 ahead of Soulcombe ($10) who also impressed in the Caulfield Cup, with UK raider Absurde also shorterning dramatically to $12.

LATEST ODDS

Vauban $4.20

Without a Fight $6

Gold Trip $6.50

Soulcombe $10

Absurde $12

Breakup $17

Future History $20

Lastotchka $21

Military Mission $23

Vow and Declare $26

More Felons $29

Cleveland $41

Ashrun $41

Serpentine $41

Kalapour $41

Alenquer $51

Right You Are $61

Daqiansweet Junior $101

Okita Soushi $101

Sheraz $126

Magical Lagoon $126

Virtuous Circle $126

Interpretation $126

True Marvel $126