1869 Melbourne Cup

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The 1869 Melbourne Cup was a two-mile handicap horse race which took place on Thursday, 4 November 1869.[1]

Date4 November 1869
Distance2 miles
Winning horseWarrior
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1869 Melbourne Cup
Melbourne Cup
LocationFlemington Racecourse
Date4 November 1869
Distance2 miles
Winning horseWarrior
Winning time3:40.00
Final odds10/1
JockeyJoe Morrison
TrainerRobert Sevior
OwnerAustin Saqui
SurfaceTurf
Attendance25,000
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This year was the ninth running of the Melbourne Cup. This was one of the first instances where the day of the race was a declared public holiday in Melbourne.[2]

A total of 33 runners declared for the race, including previous Cup runners Barwon and The Fly, but both horses broke down in the weeks before the race.[3] Also scratched was early favourite Manuka who had been brought from New Zealand for the race only to suffer an injury.[3] Sydney-trained horse Warrior had defeated previous Melbourne Cup winner Glencoe in the Essendon Stakes the previous weekend and was one of the favoured runners, behind Circassian who would start favourite who had won the Metropolitan earlier in the year.[3]

Under grey skies with passing showers,[4] a field of 26 runners started the race.[5] Warrior got off to a good start, but was held back by his jockey Joe Morrison to allow Bishopsbourne, Sheet Anchor and Traverton to lead the field at the first turn. Along the river straight, Traverton and Circassian took up the lead running, until Warrior eased ahead before the final turn and lead comfortably down the Flemington straight to win the Cup. Unfancied runner The Monk had tried to make up ground, but was no match for Warrior to finish second, while Phoebe ran home strongly to finish third. Palmerston, which had missed the start, finished ahead of the rest of the field in sixth. At the final turn Paddy's Land was pushed into a post by Circassian. His jockey suffering a concussion after he was knocked off the horse who was injured in the collision.[5][2]

Melbourne bookmaker Austin Saqui had purchased Warrior for £400 from Sydney following the horse's nomination for the Cup.[6] It was reported that he won more than £10,000 on the outcome of the race.[5]

In the lead up to the race, Saqui and trainer Robert Sevior had booked young jockey Andrew Mitchelson to ride Warrior in the race, but an altercation following a sluggish training gallop saw Mitchelson removed from the ride for the more experienced Joe Morrison. Saqui would later give Mitchelson £100 from his winnings as compensation.[7]

Full results

This is the list of placegetters for the 1869 Melbourne Cup.[8][9][1][10][5][11]

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Place Horse Age
Gender
Jockey Weight Trainer Owner Odds Margin
1 Warrior 6y g Joe Morrison 8 st 10 lb (55.3 kg) Robert Standish Sevior Austin Saqui 10/1 2 lengths
2 The Monk 5y h William Enderson 7 st 0 lb (44.5 kg) James Henderson 200/1 1 length
3 Phoebe 6y m Samuel Davis 7 st 10 lb (49.0 kg) Edward Lee 20/1
4 Sir John 5y h Finn 7 st 7 lb (47.6 kg) Jack Chaafe 50/1
5 Freetrader 5y g Swales 6 st 12 lb (43.5 kg) Mr E.T. Bernard 50/1
6 Palmerston 5y h Hubbard 6 st 4 lb (39.9 kg) William John Clarke 50/1
7 Aurora 6y m Chalker 6 st 7 lb (41.3 kg) Hurtle Fisher 16/1
8 Miss Constance 4y m Clarke Jr. 5 st 7 lb (34.9 kg) Mr C. Clarke 100/1
9 Strop Aged g S. Haynes 8 st 7 lb (54.0 kg)[a] William Field 8/1
10 Circassian 6y h J. Brown 8 st 0 lb (50.8 kg) Mr W. Winch 2/1 fav.
11 Albany 6y g D. Mitchell 7 st 3 lb (45.8 kg) Hurtle Fisher 20/1
12 Charon 3y c H. Lewis 7 st 0 lb (44.5 kg) Hurtle Fisher 10/1
N/a Coquette 4y m Bobby Waterman 8 st 4 lb (52.6 kg) Dan Melhado 100/1
N/a  Australian (GBR) 6y h William Yeomans 8 st 1.5 lb (51.5 kg)[b] Mr H.J. Bowler 33/1
N/a Traverton Aged g Charles Stanley 7 st 10 lb (49.0 kg) John Tait Thomas Ivory 5/1
N/a Barbelle 4y m Brickwood Colley 7 st 8 lb (48.1 kg) Edward Lee 33/1
N/a Lapdog 5y g Nunn 7 st 8 lb (48.1 kg)[c] Mr J. Gilbert 50/1
N/a Salem Scudder Aged g Harris 7 st 3 lb (45.8 kg) Mr J.N. Perkins 10/1
N/a Cymba 4y m James Wilson Jr 6 st 12 lb (43.5 kg) Mr J. Moffatt 33/1
N/a Norma 5y m Johnny Day 6 st 12 lb (43.5 kg) Mr G. Lewis 33/1
N/a Bishopbourne 4y g Thomas Enderson 6 st 10 lb (42.6 kg) William Field 50/1
N/a Kestrel 3y f Davidson 6 st 8.5 lb (42.0 kg)[d] William Pearson 50/1
N/a Sheet Anchor 5y h Kerr 6 st 4 lb (39.9 kg) Mr J. Kerr 6/1
N/a Miranda Aged m Bourke 5 st 11 lb (36.7 kg)[e] Mr J. Cain 50/1
N/a Dolo Aged g E. Davis 5 st 9 lb (35.8 kg)[f] Mr J. Brown 50/1
Fell Paddy's Land Aged h Ward 6 st 3 lb (39.5 kg) Mr H. Gamble 30/1
SCR  Manuka (NZL) 4y h N/a 9 st 4 lb (59.0 kg) N/a Mr H. Redwood N/a
SCR Lamplighter 3y c N/a 7 st 0 lb (44.5 kg) N/a Patrick Keighran N/a
SCR Praetor 4y h N/a 6 st 8 lb (41.7 kg) N/a Mr P. Lewis N/a
SCR Phosphorus 5y h N/a 6 st 7 lb (41.3 kg) N/a Mr P. Lewis N/a
SCR Shamrock Aged g N/a 5 st 7 lb (34.9 kg) N/a Mr J. Brown N/a
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Prizemoney

First prize £1190, second prize £50, third prize £20.[1]

See also

Notes

  1. Was supposed to carry 8st 5lb
  2. Was supposed to carry 8st 0lb
  3. Was supposed to carry 7st 4lb
  4. Was supposed to carry 6st 7lb
  5. Was supposed to carry 5st 7lb
  6. Was supposed to carry 5st 7lb

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