The two-mile event is the third of eight ballot exemption races for the 2025 Lexus Melbourne Cup on November 4.
This year’s edition will be run at 5:08pm local time, which is 7:08am on Saturday morning in AEST, with Victorian race caller Matt Hill set to call the race for the second year running.
It’s one of just two races outside Australia to hold that title, alongside with the Ebor Handicap (2814m) at York, and in recent years the race has provided a pointer to horses who will end up down under.
Initially run in 2014, the Belmont Gold Cup was upgraded to a Grade 3 in 2017 and then a Grade 2 in 2018.
Four winners of the race since 2017 have made their way to Australia, with Baron Samedi, Loft, Amade and Red Cardinal all thrown up as Melbourne Cup hopefuls.
Having won the Belmont Gold Cup with a Timeform rating of 115 in 2017, Red Cardinal started $16 in that year’s Melbourne Cup, finishing 11th to Rekindling, returning in 2018 but struggling.
The recently retired Amade has arguably been the most successful Belmont Gold Cup winner on Australian shores but never quite made it to the Melbourne Cup.
Running a Timeform rating of 116 in 2019, he won thrice for Phillip Stokes, including the Group 3 Geelong Cup (2400m) in 2023.