1979 Melbourne Cup

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The 1979 Melbourne Cup was a handicap horse race which took place on Tuesday, 5 November 1979 over 3200m, at Flemington Racecourse.

Date5 Nov 1979
Distance3200m
Winning horseHyperno
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1979 Melbourne Cup
Melbourne Cup
LocationFlemington Racecourse
Date5 Nov 1979
Distance3200m
Winning horseHyperno
Winning time3:21.8
Final odds7/1
JockeyHarry White
TrainerBart Cummings
OwnerSir Thomas & Lady North, Mr & Mrs George Herscu & Dr Ray Lake
ConditionsFast
SurfaceTurf
 1978
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"Tackled by Red Nose, Salamander and on the outside is Hyperno, here's Cubacade with a powerful run from Warri Symbol. It's Red Nose and Salamander together at the 200, on the outside Hyperno and Salamander going stride for stride from Red Nose. Salamander a head in front, Hyperno's grabbing him, they go to the post together... Hyperno if anything's won it a nose to Salamander!"

Commentator Bill Collins describes the climax of the race

The race was won by the New Zealand bred gelding Hyperno, trained by Bart Cummings and ridden by Harry White. The runner up was Salamander trained by T J Hughes, and third place went to Red Nose trained by T Green.[1] The winning margin was a short half head with a further one and three quarter lengths to third place.

During the race Hyperno collided with the champion racehorse Dulcify, who had to be put down following the race.[2][3]

Background

Hyperno was bred in New Zealand by Fairdale Stud, sired by Rangong (GB) and his dam was Mikarla (NZ) by Persian Garden II (GB). Hyperno had placed third in the 1977 Melbourne Cup when trained by Geoff Murphy and ridden by Brian Andrews. In 1977 he won the Newcastle Gold Cup and in 1978 The BMW Stakes and C F Orr Stakes. He also won the VRC Queen Elizabeth Stakes in 1979 and 1980, Blamey Stakes in 1980 and 1981 as well as the Australian Cup and Rawson Stakes in 1981.

The 1979 Cup gave Bart Cummings his seventh Melbourne Cup win. Bart went on to record twelve Melbourne Cup training victories.[4][5]

Harry White's winning ride was his fourth Melbourne Cup victory, the others being on Think Big in 1974 and 1975 and Arwon for George Hanlon in 1978.

Field

The following contested the 1979 Melbourne Cup.[6]

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Place Horse Weight (kg) Odds Trainer Jockey
1st Hyperno 56 7-1 Bart Cummings Harry White
2nd Salamander 55.5 10-1 Tom Hughes Roy Higgins
3rd Red Nose (NZ) 51.5 16-1 Theo Green Midge Didham
4thHauberk5140-1R E HoysteadP Jarman
5thCubacade5213-2D N CouchmanJ Walker
6thWarri Symbol526-1J J MoloneyP Hyland
7thKaru4912-1J HolmeW Robinson
8thMagistrate51.516-1I F SteffertBob Skelton
9thKankama54.550-1M T SullivanJohn Stocker
10thEarthquake McGoon5125-1G MurphyGary Willetts
11thSarfraz50.566-1J J MoloneyA Trevena
12thPigalle47.520-1G MurphyB Clements
13thLove Bandit48.540-1T J HughesG Palmer
14thJessephenie47200-1L T DixonS Burridge
15thSomerset Nile5050-1C J HoneychurchR Selkrig
16thOver The Ocean51100-1T J SmithW Treloar
17thIko49.533-1T J SmithM Johnston
18thGunderman51.580-1T R HoweR Heffernan
19thLicence Fee49.5160-1T J HarrisonA Williams
20thRough 'n' Tough5266-1T J MillardG Murphy
21stSafe Harbour49.5100-1Bart CummingsK Langby
DNFDulcify563-1C S HayesB Thomson
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