Jockeys locked in for Lexus Melbourne Cup

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The 2023 jockeys pose for a group photo before riding in the Lexus Melbourne Cup. Photo by Vince Caligiuri/Getty Images

29 October 2024 • Written by VRC

With just one week until the Lexus Melbourne Cup, the excitement surrounding this iconic race intensifies. As more jockeys fill the slots, we take a look at who is in the saddle so far.

With this impressive roster, the 2024 Lexus Melbourne Cup promises to be a thrilling contest, showcasing the pinnacle of equine and human talent on one of the world’s grandest racing stages.

While everyone waits to see if Cox Plate star Via Sistina (56kg) will feature, James McDonald will partner her if so, hoping to replicate the history they made last week.

Jamie Kah, who has picked up the ride on Okita Soushi (51kg) for Ciaron Maher after Point King was ruled out, is ready to make her mark in this year’s race.

William Buick is set to ride the talented Vauban (55.5kg), trained by Willie Mullins. Buick, known for his tactical awareness and calm under pressure, is a key player in this year’s lineup.

Mark Zahra will steer Circle of Fire (54.5kg) for trainer Ciaron Maher. Will Zahra make it three Lexus Melbourne Cups in a row?

Joao Moreira takes the reins on Chris Waller’s Buckaroo (54.5kg), the second-placegetter in the Caulfield Cup.

Damian Lane rides Kovalica (53.5kg), another Chris Waller contender.

Akira Sugawara rides Warp Speed (54.5kg), a contender trained by Noboru Takagi. Sugawara’s participation adds an exciting international dimension to the race.

Zac Purton
Zac Purton

Zac Purton is set to ride Land Legend, who secured his spot by winning The Lexus Bart Cummings. The champion Australian jockey is based in Hong Kong, where he is a dominant force in Hong Kong racing, having won the Hong Kong Jockeys’ Premiership multiple times. Purton is known for his tactical brilliance and strong riding style. He’s also ridden successfully in Australia and other countries.

James McDonald
James McDonald

While everyone waits to see if Cox Plate star Via Sistina (56kg) will feature, James McDonald will partner her if so, hoping to replicate the history they made last week.

William Buick
William Buick

William Buick will partner with Vauban for Willie Mullins as the horse returns for a second attempt at the Cup. Buick has consistently been among the leading jockeys in the UK and has won many major races, including the Epsom Derby and the 2,000 Guineas. He’s known for his strong partnership with the Godolphin racing stable.

Kerrin McEvoy
Kerrin McEvoy

Kerrin McEvoy, aiming for his fourth Melbourne Cup win, will ride Absurde, also trained by Willie Mullins and returning for another shot after placing seventh in 2023. A highly respected Australian jockey with a long and successful career, McEvoy has won many of Australia’s biggest races. He is known for his experience and his ability to ride in a variety of different races.

Akira Sugawara
Akira Sugawara

Akira Sugawara will ride Warp Speed, a Japanese stayer with strong performances over long distances. Sugawara is a Japanese jockey who competes internationally and is a rising star in the racing world. His career took a major leap in June 2024 when he secured his first Group 1 victory at the prestigious Takarazuka Kinen aboard Blow the Horn. His riding style is described as ‘bold and tactical’.

Jamie Kah
Jamie Kah

Jamie Kah, who has picked up the ride on Okita Soushi (51kg) for Ciaron Maher after Point King was ruled out, is ready to make her mark in this year’s race.

Zac Purton
Zac Purton

Zac Purton is set to ride Land Legend, who secured his spot by winning The Lexus Bart Cummings. The champion Australian jockey is based in Hong Kong, where he is a dominant force in Hong Kong racing, having won the Hong Kong Jockeys’ Premiership multiple times. Purton is known for his tactical brilliance and strong riding style. He’s also ridden successfully in Australia and other countries.

James McDonald
James McDonald

While everyone waits to see if Cox Plate star Via Sistina (56kg) will feature, James McDonald will partner her if so, hoping to replicate the history they made last week.

William Buick
William Buick

William Buick will partner with Vauban for Willie Mullins as the horse returns for a second attempt at the Cup. Buick has consistently been among the leading jockeys in the UK and has won many major races, including the Epsom Derby and the 2,000 Guineas. He’s known for his strong partnership with the Godolphin racing stable.

Kerrin McEvoy
Kerrin McEvoy

Kerrin McEvoy, aiming for his fourth Melbourne Cup win, will ride Absurde, also trained by Willie Mullins and returning for another shot after placing seventh in 2023. A highly respected Australian jockey with a long and successful career, McEvoy has won many of Australia’s biggest races. He is known for his experience and his ability to ride in a variety of different races.

Akira Sugawara
Akira Sugawara

Akira Sugawara will ride Warp Speed, a Japanese stayer with strong performances over long distances. Sugawara is a Japanese jockey who competes internationally and is a rising star in the racing world. His career took a major leap in June 2024 when he secured his first Group 1 victory at the prestigious Takarazuka Kinen aboard Blow the Horn. His riding style is described as ‘bold and tactical’.

Jamie Kah
Jamie Kah

Jamie Kah, who has picked up the ride on Okita Soushi (51kg) for Ciaron Maher after Point King was ruled out, is ready to make her mark in this year’s race.

Michael Dee will be aboard reigning New Zealand Horse of the Year Sharp 'N' Smart (53.5kg) for Graeme and Debbie Rogerson.

2020 Melbourne Cup winning jockey Jye McNeil hopes to go one more on Waterhouse-Bott’s Just Fine (53kg).

 Zac Purton, home from Hong Kong, will compete on Land Legend (53kg) for Waller, showcasing his elite skillset.

Kerrin McEvoy, seeking his fourth Cup victory, will partner with Willie Mulins’s Absurde (52.5kg), adding to his illustrious Melbourne Cup legacy.

Andrea Atzeni, will ride Zardozi (51kg), who he partnered to fourth place in the Caulfield Cup

The excitement continues with Zac Lloyd riding Athabascan (52kg) and Declan Bates on Mahrajaan (52kg). Rachel King is set to pilot The Map (50kg), while 2019 Melbourne Cup winner Craig Williams takes charge of Geelong Cup winner Onesmoothoperator (51kg).

Jockeys Teo Nugent, riding the promising Interpretation (50kg) for trainer Ciaron Maher, Ron Stewart aboard the talented Fancy Man (50kg) for the Neasham/Archibald team, and Karis Teetan piloting the reliable Mostly Cloudy (50kg) from the Busuttin/Young stable are all eager to make their mark.

Mark Zahra
Mark Zahra

Mark Zahra will steer Circle of Fire (54.5kg) for trainer Ciaron Maher. Will Zahra make it three Lexus Melbourne Cups in a row?

Joao Moreira
Joao Moreira

Joao Moreira takes the reins on Chris Waller’s Buckaroo (54.5kg), the second-placegetter in the Caulfield Cup.

Andrea Atzeni
Andrea Atzeni

Andrea Atzeni, will ride Zardozi (51kg), who he partnered to fourth place in the Caulfield Cup

Damian Lane
Damian Lane

Damian Lane rides Kovalica (53.5kg), another Chris Waller contender.

Jye McNeil
Jye McNeil

2020 Melbourne Cup winning jockey Jye McNeil hopes to go one more on Waterhouse-Bott’s Just Fine (53kg).

Michael Dee
Michael Dee

Michael Dee will be aboard reigning New Zealand Horse of the Year Sharp 'N' Smart (53.5kg) for Graeme and Debbie Rogerson.

Mark Zahra
Mark Zahra

Mark Zahra will steer Circle of Fire (54.5kg) for trainer Ciaron Maher. Will Zahra make it three Lexus Melbourne Cups in a row?

Joao Moreira
Joao Moreira

Joao Moreira takes the reins on Chris Waller’s Buckaroo (54.5kg), the second-placegetter in the Caulfield Cup.

Andrea Atzeni
Andrea Atzeni

Andrea Atzeni, will ride Zardozi (51kg), who he partnered to fourth place in the Caulfield Cup

Damian Lane
Damian Lane

Damian Lane rides Kovalica (53.5kg), another Chris Waller contender.

Jye McNeil
Jye McNeil

2020 Melbourne Cup winning jockey Jye McNeil hopes to go one more on Waterhouse-Bott’s Just Fine (53kg).

Michael Dee
Michael Dee

Michael Dee will be aboard reigning New Zealand Horse of the Year Sharp 'N' Smart (53.5kg) for Graeme and Debbie Rogerson.

Melbourne Cup order of entry (Updated: Tuesday, October 29)

Golden Ticket Winners

1. VIA SISTINA (IRE) - Chris Waller
1. JUST FINE (IRE) - Waterhouse & Bott
1. THE MAP - Dan Clarken & Oopy MacGillivray

Passed 2024 1st Ballot clause as at 29 October

4. VAUBAN (FR) - Willie Mullins 
5. CIRCLE OF FIRE - Ciaron Maher
6. BUCKAROO (GB) - Chris Waller
7. WARP SPEED (JPN) - Noboru Takagi
8. ZARDOZI - James Cummings
9. SHARP 'N' SMART(NZ) - G & D Rogerson
10. KOVALICA (NZ) 0 Chris Waller
11. LAND LEGEND (FR) - Chris Waller
12. ABSURDE (FR) - Willie Mullins
13. ATHABASCAN (FR) -  O'Shea & Charlton
14. MAHRAJAAN (USA) - Ritchie & Murray
15. KNIGHT'S CHOICE - Symons, Laxon
16. OKITA SOUSHI (IRE) - Ciaron Maher
17. ONESMOOTHOPERATOR (USA) - Brian Ellison
18. MURAMASA - Busuttin & Young
19. VALIANT KING (GB) - Chris Waller
20. INTERPRETATION (IRE) - Ciaron Maher
21. FANCY MAN (IRE) - Neasham, Archibald
22. MOSTLY CLOUDY (IRE) - Busuttin & Young
23. POSITIVITY (NZ) - Andrew Forsman
24. MISSION OF LOVE - Symons & Laxon
25. TRUST IN YOU (NZ) - Wallace & Cooksley
26. SAINT GEORGE (GB) - Ciaron Maher
27. BRAYDEN STAR (GB) - Busuttin & Young
28. MANZOICE - Chris Waller
29. KINESIOLOGY (GB) - Chris Waller) 

Not Passed 2024 first ballot clause as at 29 October

30. FRANCESCO GUARDI (IRE) - Chris Waller
30. LE DON DE VIE (GB) - Ciaron Maher
32. SEA KING (GB) - Harry Eustace
32. WALTHAM (GB) - Matthew Smith
32. WHISKY ON THE HILL (GB) - Moroney, Thompson

Final declarations close at 4:30pm on Saturday, November 2

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