Australian Cup
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History

The Australian Cup is a Group 1 race for open class WFA horses conducted by the Victoria Racing Club at Flemington.
The Australian Cup is run over 2000m and was introduced in 1863. It is run under Weight For Age conditions now but was a handicap until 1979. The first running was taken out by Barwon.
It was run at Caulfield in 2007 when Flemington was under reconstruction and won by Pompeii Ruler.
The Australian Cup is an outstanding race through history, mostly since it became WFA. 3yos haven't had a great record during that period. Super Cool won in 2013 but it was back to Saintly before that in 1996.
Even since that WFA change, Melbourne Cup winners have subsequently run well in the race including Let's Elope, Makybe Diva, Shocking and Fiorente plus others who ran very well in November.
One of the greatest upsets in Australian racing history came in 1988 when two elite horses Bonecrusher and Vo Rogue were expected to fight the race out.
However despite Vo Rogue kicking clear inside the 400m, Dandy Andy flashed home at 125-1 prompting caller Bill Collins to say "Goodness Gracious Me". Vo Rogue would get revenge winning the next two editions.
Mares have not been to the fore. Duais joined Makybe Diva as recent winners. There have only been five in the last 35 years.
Most of the winners in the last decade ran in both the Orr Stakes and the St George (Peter Young) Stakes. Those that didn't run in both, invariably at least ran in one and won the Cup. The All-Star Mile has provided the last three.
Bart Cummings had an incredible record taking the Australian Cup 13 times. His grandson Edward won the race with Duais and then James won with Cascadian a year later plus son Anthony also got into the placings in his career.
Tom Hales rode the winner on eight occasions in the 1800s.
Harlem won at 60-1 in 2018. He did not win another race until the 2019 running when he won at 30-1. While he couldn't make it three in a row in 2020 coming fourth, the stable did with Fifty Stars.
Homesman won in a tight finish in 2021 and it was an emotional victory as one of the part owners was legendary music promoter Michael Gudinski who passed away in the lead up to this running.
The 2025 Australian Cup was worth $2.5 million in prizemoney.
Previous winners of the Australian Cup include Malua (1886), Spearfelt (1927), Gay Icarus (1971), Leilani (1975), Ming Dynasty (1978, 1980), Dulcify (1979), Hyperno (1981), Bonecrusher (1987), Vo Rogue (1989, 1990), Better Loosen Up (1991), Let's Elope (1992), Veandercross (1993), Saintly (1996), Octagonal (1997), Northerly (2001, 2003), Lonhro (2004), Makybe Diva (2005), Shocking (2011), Fiorente (2014), Harlem (2018,2019) and Cascadian (2023, 2024).
The 2025 Australian Cup was won by Light Infantry Man from Deny Knowledge and Zardozi.

Previous Australian Cup Winners
Date | Horse | Jockey | WT | Trainer | BP |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
LIGHT INFANTRY MAN
(FR)
6G FAST COMPANY (IRE) - LIGHTS ON ME (GB) KYLLACHY (GB) |
ETHAN BROWN | 59.0 | CIARON MAHER | 4 |
|
CASCADIAN
(GB)
9G NEW APPROACH (IRE) - FALLS OF LORA (GB) STREET CRY (IRE) |
B MELHAM | 59.0 | JAMES CUMMINGS | 8 |
|
CASCADIAN
(GB)
8G NEW APPROACH (IRE) - FALLS OF LORA (GB) STREET CRY (IRE) |
B MELHAM | 59.0 | JAMES CUMMINGS | 10 |
|
DUAIS
(AUS)
4M SHAMUS AWARD (AUS) - MEERLUST (AUS) JOHANNESBURG (USA) |
J PARR | 57.0 | EDWARD CUMMINGS | 8 |
|
HOMESMAN
(USA)
7G WAR FRONT (USA) - MY ANNETTE (USA) RED RANSOM (USA) |
JYE MCNEIL | 59.0 | A & S FREEDMAN | 14 |
|
FIFTY STARS
(IRE)
5H SEA THE STARS (IRE) - SWIZZLE STICK (IRE) SADLER'S WELLS (USA) |
J ALLEN | 59.0 | D & B HAYES & T DABERNIG | 13 |
|
HARLEM
(GB)
7G CHAMPS ELYSEES (GB) - CASUAL (GB) NAYEF (USA) |
JAMIE MELHAM | 59.0 | D & B HAYES & T DABERNIG | 4 |
|
HARLEM
(GB)
6G CHAMPS ELYSEES (GB) - CASUAL (GB) NAYEF (USA) |
M J WALKER | 59.0 | D & B HAYES & T DABERNIG | 4 |
|
HUMIDOR
(NZ)
4G TEOFILO (IRE) - ZALIKA (NZ) ZABEEL (NZ) |
DAMIAN LANE | 59.0 | DARREN WEIR | 7 |
|
PREFERMENT
(NZ)
4H ZABEEL (NZ) - BETTER ALTERNATIVE (AUS) FLYING SPUR (AUS) |
HUGH BOWMAN | 59.0 | CHRIS WALLER | 9 |
|
SPILLWAY
(GB)
5H RAIL LINK (GB) - FLOWER MARKET (GB) CADEAUX GENEREUX (GB) |
M J WALKER | 59.0 | DAVID HAYES & TOM DABERNIG | 8 |
|
FIORENTE
(IRE)
6H MONSUN (GER) - DESERT BLOOM (IRE) PILSUDSKI (IRE) |
DAMIEN OLIVER | 59.0 | MS G WATERHOUSE | 8 |
|
SUPER COOL
(AUS)
3G FASTNET ROCK (AUS) - QUEEN MOTHER (USA) KINGMAMBO (USA) |
M RODD | 54.5 | MARK KAVANAGH | 2 |
|
MANIGHAR
(FR)
6G LINAMIX (FR) - MINTLY FRESH (USA) RUBIANO (USA) |
L NOLEN | 59.0 | PETER G MOODY | 5 |
|
SHOCKING
(AUS)
5H STREET CRY (IRE) - MARIA DI CASTIGLIA (GB) DANEHILL (USA) |
C W BROWN | 59.0 | MARK KAVANAGH | 12 |
|
ZIPPING
(AUS)
8G DANEHILL (USA) - SOCIAL SCENE (IRE) GRAND LODGE (USA) |
NICHOLAS HALL | 59.0 | ROBERT HICKMOTT | 12 |
|
NICONERO
(AUS)
7G DANZERO (AUS) - NICOLA LASS (AUS) SCENIC (IRE) |
CRAIG WILLIAMS | 59.0 | D A HAYES | 10 |
|
SIRMIONE
(AUS)
4G ENCOSTA DE LAGO (AUS) - WORLD GUIDE (NZ) DEFENSIVE PLAY (USA) |
P MERTENS | 59.0 | BART CUMMINGS | 8 |
|
POMPEII RULER
(AUS)
4G GENUINE (JPN) - WEST WITH NIGHT (NZ) POMPEII COURT (USA) |
C NEWITT | 59.0 | MICK PRICE | 2 |
|
ROMAN ARCH
(AUS)
7G ARCHWAY (IRE) - CELESTIAL OPTION (AUS) CLEAR CHOICE (USA) |
C NEWITT | 58.0 | ROBBIE LAING | 4 |
|
MAKYBE DIVA
(GB)
6M DESERT KING (IRE) - TUGELA (USA) RIVERMAN (USA) |
G BOSS | 55.5 | D L FREEDMAN | 5 |
|
LONHRO
(AUS)
5H OCTAGONAL (NZ) - SHADEA (NZ) STRAIGHT STRIKE (USA) |
D BEADMAN | 58.0 | JOHN HAWKES | 5 |
|
NORTHERLY
(AUS)
6G SERHEED (USA) - NORTH BELL (AUS) BELLWATER (FR) |
P PAYNE | 58.0 | FRED KERSLEY | 7 |
|
OLD COMRADE
(AUS)
4G OLD SPICE (AUS) - BELGRAVIA (AUS) KUIKATAMA (NZ) |
P J HARVEY | 58.0 | LINDSEY SMITH | 10 |
|
NORTHERLY
(AUS)
4G SERHEED (USA) - NORTH BELL (AUS) BELLWATER (FR) |
G CHILDS | 58.0 | FRED KERSLEY | 9 |
|
INTERGAZE
(AUS)
6H INTEGRA (AUS) - TEMPERGAZE (USA) TEMPERENCE HILL (USA) |
C CARMODY | 58.0 | ROD CRAIG | 13 |
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